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You could be right, the passenger belt is still there (bolt turns along with nut) but no cover boot. I can’t see how they got the boot, if there to start, off over the catch. My car was a very cheap, no options. But a boot will go back.
I have both types here. 1966 Belvedere II or Coronet I suppose, 2 door bench seat. Tall and short, no interior in car when I bought it so which one if you have an original?
Looking for used braided line 5/8” INSIDE, to use as a shield to run my 1/2” aluminum fuel line (inside it) under floor by driveline-bell housing. For a race.
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Yep all it needs to show is body style, the most obvious thing that most can read and understand. 66 tags are vastly different than 68 and up tags.
I have a 4 door but that shows a different body style.
I’ll add it’s 4 speed Hemi bench seat Zero option car, zero rust, not even a radio. Exactly the way it’s going back, the way I WANT it. A driver. Also I have the copy of the IBM punch card from the Chrysler Historical Society to SHOW how, when and where it was built and what dealer sold it. I...
Any one of yall have a 66 Plymouth junker that still has the fender tag? Looking for one that’s missing on my car, the blank spot looks dumb. Ain’t trying to make something that ain’t correct but at least a 66 one.
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