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1973 Ford Mustang / Mercury Cougar Black Standard Exploding Seat Belt Buckles on 2040-parts.com

US $229.99
Location:

Ramona, California, United States

Ramona, California, United States
Used original front and rear seat belt buckles in good condition.
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Part Brand:FORD

 1973  FORD MUSTANG / MERCURY COUGAR     

ORIGINAL FRONT AND REAR STANDARD BLACK SEAT BELT BUCKLES  

This listing is for the 4 seat belt buckles pictured. These are used but are in good condition.  These are referred to as the exploding seat belts and were the standard buckles 1973 Mustang and Cougars. The plastic surrounding the release buttons are in good condition and are not cracked or chipped. The belts are originally black and have not been painted or dyed. The plastic sleeve on the front belts is in good condition and is not cut or torn. These could use some detailing and do show some wear but overall look good. These are 15" in length overall for the front belts and 11" for the rear. These were removed from a 73 Mustang and are hard to find in this condition. Reproductions are very different from these originals. 

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