73-77 Ford Truck 78-79 Bronco Oem Original Set Of 3 Green Seat Belts 74-75-76 on 2040-parts.com
Marana, Arizona, US
Set of 3 good usable seat belts that were just removed from a 1975 Ford F-350.
The buckles all work. One buckle is missing the decorative cover on the push-button
and has some flaking chrome along the sides. The webbing needs a good cleaning.
The retractors both work. Includes the 4 original Torx-style mounting bolts.
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