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Nos Seat Belt With Optional Shoulder Harness, Blue on 2040-parts.com

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Rochester, New York, United States

Rochester, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:American Safety Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:65-HD-2

This is a New Old Stock seat belt made by American Safety Equipment in the USA, "Lifeline" model number 65-HD-2. The color is blue, with a satin sheen to it. The fabric has never seen sunlight. This is actually two parts: the lap belt with plain chrome metal-on-metal buckle, and an optional shoulder strap with a loop end that fits between the buckle and tongue. The buckle-side (adjustable) strap is 32" long, the tongue-side strap is 48" long; the adjustable shoulder strap is about 60" long. All hardware is chrome and in perfect condition. No mounting hardware is included, but Google on "seat belt mounting hardware" brings up thousands of sources and many options. Thank you for bidding. Buyer pays postage at cost plus $1.00 handling fee. Multiple auctions, postage combined, one handling fee. PayPal is preferred. Checks must clear.

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