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Firestone Rcf-67 Aftermarket Vintage Female Seat Belt Buckle Black Belt Gm Chevy on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
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Spencer, New York, US

Spencer, New York, US
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USED 1968 CHEVELLE FEMALE SEAT BELT. THE BELT IS BLACK, THE BUCKLE IS STAMPED RCF-67 FIRESTONE.

PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS WILL WORK FOR YOUR NEEDS BEFORE BUYING. I GUESSED AT THE FITMENT GUIDE,  I COULD BE WRONG. IF YOU BUY THIS ITEM AND NEED TO RETURN IT THE RETURN SHIPPING WILL BE ON YOU SO AGAIN PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED.

 

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