These seat belts came out of my 1969 Corvette Stingray. They are complete I think except for maybe one shoulder belt. The springs are weak in the rewind mechanism and will need to be rebuilt. I replaced mine with aftermarket belts, these would be good for someone who wants to keep their Corvette all original.
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