Quality reproduction of one of the most sought after detail and safety related products required for your Camaro or Firebird. When General Motors introduced the F-body platform, many new safety features were introduced along with it, including these rear seat lap-belts. This seat belt assembly features an original-style webbed design belt including the correct patterned stitching and a correct seat belt buckle. Seat belt button decal feature OER's exclusive silver starburst design reminiscent of the original color scheme of the era. Sold individually (for 1 seat). 2 belts required per vehicle. Seat belt attachment bolts sold separately. Measures 60" in length.
Applications:Note: Sold individually. 3 belts required per vehicle for rear seat. Seat belt attachment bolts sold separately. See part number SB193 and SB194.
OER® was established in the early 1980's to manufacture original equipment reproductions where every part is meticulously reproduced to exact factory specifications. All OER® parts are reverse engineered or manufactured using original blueprints when available to ensure the closest possible reproduction available on the market. When available, original factory tooling is utilized to insure complete originality. Our mission is to supply the highest quality parts available for the enthusiast and serious restorer. Whether you're a serious restorer, or just someone who wants a replacement part for your classic vehicle, OER® is the source for the finest quality parts on the market. Today, OER® is the most recognized brand in automotive restoration parts. Choose OER® for all your restoration needs.
Many OER® products are officially licensed by General Motors and the Chrysler Group ensuring the quality and authenticity of these products. The GM Restoration Parts logo and the MOPAR Authentic Restoration Product logo are the true signs of quality. OER® is licensed by GM and the Chrysler Group as an official restoration parts manufacturer.
Make | Model | Years |
Chevrolet | Camaro | 1967 - 1969 |
Pontiac | Firebird | 1967 - 1969 |