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Buick Chevrolet Gm Pontiac Oldsmobile Car Truck Rat Hot Rod Gray Seat Belts Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Rock Falls, Illinois, United States

Rock Falls, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Country of Manufacture:United States

You are bidding on (4 GRAY belts) NEW vintage style two point lap belts with Chrome Lift Latch. If you need more please inquire. Fits numerous years of GM cars and trucks in the 50's , 60's, and 70's. Fixed side belt is 20" and the Adjustable side is 40" for a total of 60" belt. (74" and 90" available please inquire if you need longer than 60")Two point belts were commonly found in vehicles in 1967 and earlier. These can be used in front or rear of many vehicles. Check with your local DMV for the minimum seat belts required. These lap seat belts are assembled, sewn, and finished in the USA, federally compliant and meet or exceed strict federal safety regulations such as FMVSS209 & SAE J386 to name a few. Hardware mounting kits available, and colors other than black please inquire if interested in either.

Report: Chrysler Sebring to be renamed Nassau

Thu, 29 Apr 2010

The Chrysler Sebring will reportedly get a new name later this year: Nassau. The midsize sedan is due for a freshening, including an updated interior, along with its Dodge sibling, the Avenger. The Detroit Free Press, citing anonymous sources, says the new name will be Nassau.

Porsche Macan ‘FAILS’ Moose Test – but there’s a reason (+video)

Wed, 15 Oct 2014

The Porsche Macan locks its front brake in the Moose Test The Moose (or Elk) test is a maneuverability and stability test commonly carried out in cold countries to test the behaviour of cars when subject to extreme avoidance tests – such as when trying to miss a Moose that’s wandered in to the road. The Moose Test is probably best remembered as the potential downfall of the original Mercedes A Class, when Teknikens Värld  Magazine conducted a test on the then very new – and groundbreaking – high-riding A-Class, when it rolled over and cost Mercedes a small fortune in re-engineering to restore safety credibility to the A-Class. Now it’s Porsche’s turn to come under the spotlight after Teknikens Värld ran a test on a Macan S Diesel that exhibited some strange behaviour during the test.

What makes EyesOn Design judging special?

Thu, 30 Apr 2009

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