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1972 1973 Mopar Black Bucket Seat Belt Retractor Challenger Cuda Coronet Rt Se on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Spencer, New York, United States

Spencer, New York, United States
PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK FROM FITMENT GUIDE AS THAT IS JUST MY GUESS AT FITMENT.
Brand:Mopar Interchange Part Number:PONTONIER C-498 P-740 Manufacturer Part Number:R/T SE BLACK BUDDY

 GOOD USED BLACK SEAT RETRACTOR WITH BLACK SHEATH, REMOVED FROM A 1972 CHALLENGER. PLEASE VERIFY FITMENT ELSEWHERE AS I AM NOT 100 PERCENT SURE ON THE FITMENT GUIDE. THE BUCKLE HAS RUST ON IT, THE RETRACTOR DOES WORK BUT THE SPRING IS WEAK AND THE BELT HAS NICE BLACK COLOR! WILL NEED COSMETIC RESTORATION.

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