69 70 71 Nova Camaro Chevelle Gto Firebird Black Seat Belt Date 12k69 on 2040-parts.com
Grand Portage, Minnesota, US
Belt removed from a 69 GTO, good shape the belt is very nice color is excellent, the buckle does have some pitting but still pretty nice, the tag is readable and is dated 1969. Nice original part also have some other GTO belts from same car. Check out my other parts and check back often will be listing parts daily.
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