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Vintage 1960's Rat Rod Hot Rod Set Of 2 Seat Belts Chevy Old's Buick Model #707 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Hesperia, California, United States

Hesperia, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:MODEL 707 Warranty:No Warranty Brand:GREENFIELD

VINTAGE 1960'S RAT ROD HOT ROD SET OF 2 SEAT BELTS CHEVY OLD'S BUICK MADE BY GREENFIELD MODEL #707. THESE ARE USED. THEY ARE LIGHT BLUE IN COLOR. THE CHROME DOES HAVE SOME SCRATCHES & RUST. MATERIAL IS IN NICE CLEAN CONDITION. THERE ARE SOME MARKS. HEAVY DUTY QUALITY. GREAT FOR YOUR RIDE. PLEASE SEE PICTURES. 



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