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> Seat Belt Resto, Not the normal question
bbrock
post Nov 16 2018, 10:57 AM
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I'm going to send my belts to SafetyRestore for re-webbing, but first I need to refresh the hardware. Anyone know what finish is used on the chrome(ish) retainers (on the right below)? I can't tell if it is a low level chrome plating or bright zinc. I think chrome which I can have done relatively local.

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Also, the tags are missing from my belts. I want to replace so the re-webbers can sew them in. Before I follow the route this guy on the Bird did, doesn't anyone know of a source for reproductions?

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Finally, which is correct and where does the triangle sticker go?
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post Nov 17 2018, 06:05 AM
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post Nov 17 2018, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(Biggles @ Nov 17 2018, 05:05 AM) *

I made up a load of seat belt labels to match a 1970 belt for my car. I didn’t advertise them as they aren’t quite the right width but the material feels right.if you want some, let me know


Very interested! Those look very nice! Was this a one-time batch or is it possible to customize for part number and year?
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post Nov 18 2018, 12:33 PM
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QUOTE(bbrock @ Nov 18 2018, 12:55 AM) *

QUOTE(Biggles @ Nov 17 2018, 05:05 AM) *

I made up a load of seat belt labels to match a 1970 belt for my car. I didn’t advertise them as they aren’t quite the right width but the material feels right.if you want some, let me know


Very interested! Those look very nice! Was this a one-time batch or is it possible to customize for part number and year?


Hi, rgalla9146 and others

i deleted my original post as i now recall (after several years not looking at these) that only one of these labels (lap strap one side) are completely correct for USA cars with no pin striping. The other one is for European cars (shoulder strap) with pin striping which is correct for my car.
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