1969 Camaro Retractable Seat Belts Original Green on 2040-parts.com
North Reading, Massachusetts, United States
Up for auction, at no reserve is a medium green retractable seat belt out of a 1969 Camaro. Seat belt # 2904 with a date code of 50 A 68. Plastic shows some discoloration, plastic is crack free. Retractor works like it should. Green color of belt is very good, still has a nice sheen to it. Tag is intact. Will not ship outside of the U.S. PayPal preferred, no checks accepted. Contact with questions. Thank you.
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