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Mopar B-body Seat Belt Set Green 69 Charger 68 Coronet Gtx Road Runner Green on 2040-parts.com

US $84.68
Location:

Bay Village, Ohio, United States

Bay Village, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

this is total budget build set of green seat belts for a b-body issue from 1968 and 1969..you can use these for 1970 as well but they are not technically correct as the male buckle was changed slightly for 1970...

please take a look at what you are getting here..these might be nice for a fill in of some of the belts you are missing or might be good to put in with a car you are selling..but these will need plenty of work and are not show condition belts..

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