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> SOLD: Early 2 Point Seat Belts, Good working condition
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post Jan 23 2016, 04:00 PM
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I purchased these belts for a 6 conversion. I found a set of 3 point belts. They are in good working condition. Part number is 914.803.114.10, 1969 build on both belts. These are the 2 point chest belts.

Asking $85.00 shipped in the CONUS.

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post Jan 23 2016, 05:33 PM
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post Jan 23 2016, 05:46 PM
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Are these for the elusive center lap belts on early cars ?
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QUOTE(porsche913b_sp @ Jan 23 2016, 03:46 PM) *

Are these for the elusive center lap belts on early cars ?


I don't believe so. They are too long in my estimation. The PET doesn't help in that it only lists them as an early 914 4 or 6 belt. Compared to the 3 point harness, they look like shoulder belts as they have the angled attachment bracket that goes to the B pillar. But ultimately, I'm not totally sure.

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Based on an ad on eBay, yes they are the center seat belt. George at AA just posted a like belt stating its the center seat belt. Who knew?
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post Jan 23 2016, 10:08 PM
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I had a center seat belt that looked like that. I installed it in the car. It never looked right just sitting there and I never actually used it so I sold it off. The mounting plate base has a 45 degree bend so it bolts up properly to the floor on the early cars. The receiver has the same bend.
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