Beam's Retractable Gray 2 Point Lift Latch Lap Belt on 2040-parts.com
Rolling Meadows, Illinois, United States
Beam’s Retractable Gray 2 point lift latch buckle 20 inch sleeve.
Can be used in the front or rear seat of most vehicles 12 inch sleeve is
designed to be used on bucket seats to eliminate it from falling when not in
use. The 20 inch buckle end is designed to be used on bench seats and allows it
to remain out of the way when not in use. Metal tongue locks securely into a chrome
plated lift latch buckle. Buckle style is the original classic design for Beam’s
Seatbelts. Tongue side is fully adjustable.
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