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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Mustang / March 2006

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reproduction seat belts for 1965

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Richard Catrambone - 17 Mar 2006 05:34 GMT
I'd like to get new front and back seat belts for my 1965 Mustang.  I've
looked at some on-line places and the seat belts I've seen have been
either the lid buckle type where the buckle is shiny or a pushbutton
buckle that seems to have a plastic housing matching the color of the
strap.  My car has, in the front, the lid buckle type but the buckle is
plastic and is colored to match the strap.  Has anyone had luck getting
seat belts that are the lid buckle type and have plastic colored
buckles?  Thanks.
Brent P - 17 Mar 2006 07:25 GMT
> I'd like to get new front and back seat belts for my 1965 Mustang.  I've
> looked at some on-line places and the seat belts I've seen have been
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> seat belts that are the lid buckle type and have plastic colored
> buckles?  Thanks.

According to the mustang recognition guide, what you have sounds like the
deluxe seat belts which have a vinyl covered latch color-keyed to the
interior.  ( http://www.geocities.com/tetraethyllead/65belts001.jpg )

http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/ I understand is one of the best at restoring
existing seatbelts.
Richard Catrambone - 20 Mar 2006 03:18 GMT
>>I'd like to get new front and back seat belts for my 1965 Mustang.  I've
>>looked at some on-line places and the seat belts I've seen have been
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> http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/ I understand is one of the best at restoring
> existing seatbelts.

Thanks for the information!

Richard
 
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