Set Of 1963-64 Black Chrysler Front And Rear Set Belts on 2040-parts.com
Utica, Michigan, United States
This is a complete set of front and rear seat belts for a 1963-64 Chrysler. The front set has the roller assembly where seat belt rolls back and it has a black plastic mount. The rear seat belts have the opening like an airplane latch. The condition is super. No stains or rust spots anywhere. Roller assembly works on both. I do not have any of the hardware. Buyer pays $12 shipping by Standard Mail.
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