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73-87 Chevy Gmc Seat Belt Set Oem Gm Military Cucv Brown (rare) Nice! 81-87 on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Skowhegan, Maine, United States

Skowhegan, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:73-87 Chevy GMC Truck Surface Finish:Brown Interchange Part Number:Chevy CUCV Warranty:No Other Part Number:81-87 Chevy Military Truck Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Up for auction here I have a really rare seat belt set from a Chevy CUCV military truck. These are brown in color a very rare color for these trucks, This is a nice set. Not perfect, some minor scuffs and cracks on the plastic and a little rough spot on the middle belt end. Minor fading SEE PICS. Belts pull out and retract as they should. Receivers all latch properly. This is a nice rare OEM complete set. These and all items sold As Is. Message me with any questions and check my other auctions for more 73-87 GM truck parts and pieces.

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