Used Retro Black Seat Belts-fits 2 People-made In Usa on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Both belts adjust, click closed and open smoothly. Buckles are metal. Belts have built in mounting hardware but need floor bolts. One cotter pin is needed. See last photo. See my other listings for more vintage auto accessories. We discount shipping on multiple items.
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