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Seat Belt Buckle Cover Assembly, Standard, With GM Logo, 1968-72

Item EK-33-183170-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

      • High-quality seat belt bucket cover
      • Officially licensed GM restoration parts
      • Includes logo button (68-69 GM Mark Logo), release spring, and bar
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: SB-22

      Description

      1968-72 GM; Seat Belt Buckle Cover; Standard Interior; with Blue Starburst; Various Models

      Reproduction of the original seat belt buckle cover designed for a variety of 1968-72 GM models. Each seat belt cover is manufactured in quality injection molded ABS plastic that replicates the original in appearance and design. Features correct Madrid grain accents with smooth center. Each seat belt cover comes with OER's exclusive embossed aluminum, self adhesive decal, that features a silver starburst design on a blue background. Button decal is a unique service-replacement style decal that is reminiscent of the starburst designs of the era. Includes release button and spring which allows replacement of the entire unit. Buckle cover comes molded in in black. Paint buckle cover to desired interior color with OER's Interior Paints. Can be used for front or rear seat belts. Sold individually.

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