Seat Belts

Postby Rizrtse » 30 Aug 2005 0:53

Took my car apart and put it back together and researched almost everything but still have a question I should know the answer to-----how many Male seat belts reside between the console and seat for the front (each side)? I have the harness and lap belts.....with one male on the hump. seems like I can only connect one or the other. Am I missing another male?
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Postby dave-r » 30 Aug 2005 7:42

Should be two females each side of the console on the same mounting. The males are the shoulder and lap parts from the door side.
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Postby Rizrtse » 02 Sep 2005 0:54

Your right...females. Missing 2 I guess. Another part that is impossible to find. thx
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Postby zogg » 02 Sep 2005 9:16

you will probably find them on ebay (think there some on there at the moment), especially if they are black.
I found an extremely rare gold set of belts for my old Charger on there.
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Postby regnellahC » 03 Sep 2005 3:43

I'll also post some ebay sellers who ocasionally sell 70 mopar seatbelts.
I agree, it was one of the hardest things to find the correct style for 1970.
It took me more than 6 months. I also finally found them on ebay.
Then you never find a FULL set.
If your lucky and no one else sees them you may get them for $100-200.
If there are alot of bidders--Well, I've seen them go for more than $500

http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtp ... FSQ3aMESOI
http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtp ... FSQ3aMESOI
http://motors.search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtp ... FSQ3aMESOI

Talk to people at your local cruises too. You'll be suprised what you'll find right in you own town.
I needed shoulder strap clips and found a guy locally who had Cuda rust buckets waiting to be restored--and there they were.
Just save these links somewhere and just keep checking from time to time.
Then to add to all that and you DO find some and they need restoring--Well
you can do it yourself(don't recommend), They may need restraping and rechroming -or not. Depends if you want to rely on 35 year old stitching or not.If you send them out= big bucks, sometimes more than you paid for them. :disbelief:
Seatbelts are a hard find. Good Luck.
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