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Old 08-11-2019, 05:10 PM
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Default Ha! Pontiac trick box - seat belt retractor covers

So, I'm slowly peeling off the keeper bits from the code 522 interior in the '66 2+2 parts car.

Seat belts appear to have been rarely used, if at all. My cali car is missing them, so, kismet, I win.

Manage to pop the covers from the retractor base with a little hook tool. But alas, the buckle from the belt can't pass thru the cover opening.

I'm living a Chuck Berry song in my own garage!

What's the story - just leave them on there and mask the webbing before painting the cover?

God bless GM, but this is a pisser... and I'm not shucking out for the repo parts that are the wrong color...

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Old 09-10-2019, 11:24 PM
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What's the story - just leave them on there and mask the webbing before painting the cover?
That's what I did with mine.

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Old 09-18-2019, 08:58 PM
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i would also like to find a way to remove them. My passenger retractor cover is cracked and my wife always seems to catch the cracked plastic when she grabs for the seatbelt. There’s got to be a way to replace the cover!

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