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1972 Camaro / Firebird Front Seat Belts Light Tan on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Arvada, Colorado, United States

Arvada, Colorado, United States
used,Clean originals, Small splits on the sides of buckle sleeves.
Brand:IRVING Surface Finish:Light TAN /Sandlewood ?? Manufacturer Part Number:2221 ? Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Offered is a very clean set of front seat belts from a 72 model year. This was a poor design from GM, in 72..  1 year only .. These are very clean, shoulder tags are readable, Irving model 2212; dated 52A71, and 1 shoulder dated 2A72.The buckle sleeves have some cracks on the sides..Buckles work, but require a positive push to release. Nice chrome and plastic.Bolts are included.

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