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Old 04-09-2024, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by 'ol Pinion head View Post
Will look at early '70's seatbelt stock, have parted quite a few '71 Esprits.

The 4 digit model number will be the same between the front female belt & the male shoulder belt. Just went through this on my '72 belts (having tags made). Are you missing the female belt as well as the male shoulder strap?
interesting discussion;
I don't know anything about "Hamill" or "Irving" (I will have to look into what this is)...

I had understood that the 70-72.5 (male) shoulder belts were all the same parts (belt color not withstanding);
I had understood that the female side was the same part between the lap and shoulder belts - and the variations were black plastic housings (with black belts; standard) and either colored plastic housings (and color matched belts; deluxe) or brushed stainless stainless housings (and color matched belts; deluxe).

I did not know the model number was for the pair;
I have interpreted this as meaning the match pair had corresponding model numbers on the tags.

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