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Mopar 1971 E Body Cuda Challenger Rt Left Bucket Seat Lap Belt Buckles 3508273 on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

1971 Only Cuda / Challenger 

Left Lap Belt & Shoulder Belt Assembly

Factory Part # 3508273 / 9007

Date Code 1971-2

Good Condition

 

This 1971 E Body left bucket seat lap/shoulder belt buckle assembly is in good condition. Please check my other auction for the other belts from the same car.

The release button works fine, the buckles are in good condition for there age. Part of the mounting bolt cover is missing.

Please check pictures for condition, part number that its correct for your car because this item is sold as is with no returns.

I will ship to a US address only unless arranged in advance. Shipping price is for the lower 48 states only.

 

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I try to describe my items as accurately as possible. Please feel free to contact me with any questions. This item is sold "as is". I will ship to the Continental US only. Payment to be received within 5 days. Local pick-up requires cash payment. These are AUTHENTIC MOPAR parts!!

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