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1969 Cadillac Seat Belt Anchor Bolt Cover Gmc on 2040-parts.com

US $9.95
Location:

Maplewood, New Jersey, US

Maplewood, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Country of Manufacture:United States

 You are bidding on a used 1969 Cadillac seat belt anchor bolt cover. It was removed from my 1969 Cadillac convertible but I imagine it will fit other cars.
It is marked "Steere Ent, Inc. Tallmadge O." on the inside.The car had red interior but this item is more of a burgundy or wine color. Nice original part that is still very pliable but given its age it is being sold as is.
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