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Alfa Romeo '74 Berlina Seat Belts, Klippan, Others on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Vintage Klippan Seat Belts and parts

Two front shoulder belts and two rear lap belts from a '74 Berlina plus some extras.  Total of 8 sets (4 pairs) packed to the gills in a large flat rate box weighing 22 lbs.  I don't have the receivers for the Berlina lap belts but the clasps from the middle pair (one is labeled Fiat) work with them.  The last pair to the right appears to have a B pillar mount and functions as a lap and shoulder belt but only has one of the stalk-type receivers.  Maybe Alfetta?  I don't have all the mounting bolts but those are available from most auto parts stores.  Being sold as is for parts/restoration.  As always the case with used seat belts, the webbing should be replaced by a professional.

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