1974-1981 Camaro/firebird Seat Belt Retractor Cover (red, Genuine Gm) Complete on 2040-parts.com
Bradenton, Florida, US
Camaro/Firebird Seat Belt Retractor Covers for front seats, mount to rear section of headliner. Genuine GM parts, excellent condition, still flexible, no broken tabs and include plastic t-bar clips that keep the belt slot closed.
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