For Sale Restored Seatbelts

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Restored 1964 - 1973 C Body seat belt set, new webbing, all hardware restored, all necessary hardware to completely install your seat belts. Date tags and NOS webbing is available at an additional charge.

$375 for a basic set. A basic set consists of belts for bucket seats or bench, shoulder belts, rear bench. For models other than the factory equipped, a third lap belt set or shoulder belts for the rear bench is available for an extra charge. Hardware such as bolts, mounting plates, date tags etc. are extra. A basic set will have some flaws in the hardware. No core charge is required.

$575.00 for a show quality set. This set includes everything needed to install in your car. It will include all necessary belts, hardware and date tags. A $150 core charge is required. If you have a core set it must be complete with no substitute with other models and totally free of pits in the chrome and corrosion. Core sets must include bolts. Condition of the webbing is not an issue.

Our operation is a one man band, meaning we don't have a line of Chinese workers building belts. Our average turn around time has been 9-12 weeks however given situations where our suppliers are behind in delivering parts that time frame may be extended out. Also, due to the enormous workload we are unable to do partial sets at this time.

I currently don’t have a picture of a C body set so here’s a sample of a B body.


If interested send me a PM


Mesa, AZ

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Hi Dart4forte
Seat belts from 64 to 73 were not the same. What do you do if someone wants a set of seat belts that are correct for their model year?

Not sure how many people will have a core set with no corrosion or pitting, since all seat belts in question are at least 46 years old. What if cores are pitted and corroded?

Finally, some pictures of your work would be nice. Thanks
 
Hi Dart4forte
Seat belts from 64 to 73 were not the same. What do you do if someone wants a set of seat belts that are correct for their model year?

Not sure how many people will have a core set with no corrosion or pitting, since all seat belts in question are at least 46 years old. What if cores are pitted and corroded?

Finally, some pictures of your work would be nice. Thanks

I’m working on a C body set picture
 
Answers to my 2 questions?

We use the belts applicable to the model and year, example models prior to 68 had chrome buckles.

We evaluate the cores, if useable they are accepted as a good core. A set of cores with minor surface imperfections can be polished out. Deep pitting can’t. We’ve gotten cores where the op said they were in really good shape only to find the cores look like they had been buried in mud for 50 years.
 
I currently don’t haveaC body set built so I’m posting a sample B body set
 
No, just Mopars at this time.weve done some Chev belts but was just the webbing.
 
Any difference in the price if I have the seat belt hardware rechromed before I send them to you for the new webbing?
 
Any difference in the price if I have the seat belt hardware rechromed before I send them to you for the new webbing?

Are you looking at driver quality or show? I assume we are talking a 70 C body?
 
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