1974-1978 Oem Mustang Ii Yellow - Green Rear Seat Belt Fits King Cobra Ii Ghia on 2040-parts.com
West Falls, New York, US
BIDDING ON AN OFF YELLOW / GREEN OEM MUSTANG II REAR SEAT BELT FOR DRIVERS OR PASSENGERS SIDE. THE BELT STRAP IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND IS CLEAN. THE CHROME END IS IN GOOD SHAPE, AND IN WORKING ORDER. THE STRAP RETRACTS AND PULL OUTS NICELY. (SEE PICS!!!!!!!). THIS IS GOOD FOR A DRIVER OR CRUISE NIGHT CAR. CAN BE MODIFIED TO WORK ON ANOTHER DRIVER CAR OR A GO-CART GO-KART . DON'T EXPECT NEW PARTS BECAUSE THIS IS OUT OF MY MINI MUSTANG II JUNKYARD AND IS ABOUT 36 YEARS OLD. WILL FIT A 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, OR A 1978 MUSTANG II. ANY STYLE SUCH AS MACH ONE, GHIA, COBRA II, KING COBRA, 2+2, OR COUPE. WINNING BIDDER TO PAY BY WAY OF PAYPAL WITHIN 3 DAYS OF AUCTION END. ***NO INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS UNLESS YOU HAVE A US SHIPPING ADDRESS*** SHIPPING DETERMINED BY USPS.COM AND YOUR ZIP CODE. DONT SEND PAYMENT UNTIL YOU RECEIVE YOUR INVOICE. IF INTERESTED IN OTHER MUSTANG II PARTS PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE.
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