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Vintage Right Side General Motors Three Point Seat Belt Hot Rod Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Hydesville, California, United States

Hydesville, California, United States
Show some normal wear, but in good shape
Brand:General Motors Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

Nice vintage seat belt, for a bench seat or bucket, As you can see, it is blue.

Three point type to cover lap and shoulder.  

Good working retractable belt, in very good shape.  

I believe it came out of a 77 Nova with bucket seats,  but it can be pretty versatile for a Street rod, hot rod , or a rat rod. 

It has been setting in the back of the shop for quite a while, time to rehome some of this stuff.  

Tried to show it off as good as I could in the pictures, but feel free to contact me for information I may have left out.




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