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can anyone tell me what this is on a set of 1969 corvette seats???
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also can someone tell me what the 3 sets of hubcaps are from.. i think the farthest set of 4 are 60 impala?
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The weight sensor for the seat belt light, and harness.
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The 3 closest are from a 58 Chevy. The 2 farthest are 68-69 Corvette, or full sized Chevy. The photo isn't clear enough to make out the detail on the rest.
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Thanks.
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I would like to think that Chevy back then was working on a new program called the SES system --- Spouse ejection seat. --- Nah, not yet.
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The first full set of four hubcaps from the right are for a 71-72 Nova or Chevelle with 14" steel rims.
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Hubcaps from left to right..... PO2 wheel covers from Corvette, 60 Chevy Fullsize (set of 4), 71-72 Chevelle, the far right look like a variation of a 59 cap
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