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Fasten Belts Warning Lens (77-79 Corvette C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      • Fasten Belts Warning Lens
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      • Fits 1977-1979 Corvette C3
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      Description

      Seatbelt Reminder Lens. The Fasten Belts Warning Lens functions as a visual alert to remind vehicle occupants to fasten their seatbelts for safety. It is installed within the dashboard gauge cluster and illuminates when active to prompt drivers and passengers to buckle up. This lens is essential for preserving the original safety alert system of the vehicle.

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      Construction and Appearance. Manufactured from durable, colored plastic, the lens is designed to match the original factory specifications in clarity and fitment. Its smooth, transparent finish ensures optimal light transmission and clear visibility when illuminated.

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      Installation. Installation is simple and does not require drilling or modification, as the lens is designed to directly replace the existing lens within the instrument cluster. The part fits securely into the designated slot for a precise fit.

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      Application. This lens is specifically engineered for 1977-1979 Corvette C3 models, ensuring an authentic appearance and proper functionality in restoration projects.

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