1972 1973 Mopar Black Bucket Seat Belt Retractor Challenger Cuda Dart Charger Rt on 2040-parts.com
Millville, New Jersey, United States
good used black bucket seat lap belt retractor. taken from a 1972 challenger. please chec to make sure it fits your application. should fit other models and years also.retractor works great,chrome is excellent too. black belt has great color also.check the pictures please. thanks for looking!
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