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Topic: 65-6 Seat Belts
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MustangDude Journeyman Posts: 33 From: Wilmington, OH Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 08-26-2002 08:03 PM
Anyone know of a source for 65-66 seat belts? I need to replace mine and add some for the back seat (yes, I'm gonna put a car seat in it for the weekend trips).
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SteveLaRiviere Administrator Posts: 42859 From: Saco, Maine Registered: May 99
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posted 08-26-2002 08:15 PM
Ssnake-Oyl has them:http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/ ------------------ All Fords since 1977!
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MustangDude Journeyman Posts: 33 From: Wilmington, OH Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 08-26-2002 10:41 PM
THANKS!!! That looks like it will work.
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Gullatt's Mustangs Journeyman Posts: 84 From: No Alabama USA Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 08-27-2002 12:15 AM
Have ya'll seen the new deluxe aftermarket belts now available? They resemble the early '64 Falcon/Fairlane/Mustang belts with a chrome buckle and the stock width belt and are Made in USA. They sell for around $30 per passenger. Beats putting the import looking(they are imported) belts in your Classic Mustang. Ken------------------ Certified Mustang Fanatics,65FB,66vert,66FB,67FB,69Cobra,70M1,need more space !
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mellowyellow Gearhead Posts: 6677 From: So. Fl. Registered: Aug 2000
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posted 08-27-2002 06:56 AM
They are good looking "period style" belts. While not "orig" they are good looking and I wouldn't hestitate to use them in my daily driver car if I didn't have originals.
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MustangDude Journeyman Posts: 33 From: Wilmington, OH Registered: Aug 2002
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posted 08-27-2002 08:53 AM
Well, if you don't have an original set in the right color to restore, I'm not sure if if there any other choice than to go with the "period style" belts. Of course, I've always been under the impression that I wouldn't WANT to live through seeing my mustang totaled.
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