1977-81 Trans-am,firebird,camaro Oem Black Rear Seat Belt Set (from A 1977) on 2040-parts.com
Washington, Illinois, United States
Nice used rear seat belts- complete- from a 1977 Trans Am Firebird- Black. Slightly faded to a blue tint, but not as bad as most I have seen. Thanks for looking!
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