<VV> Seat Belts

Kent Sullivan kentsu at corvairkid.com
Mon Mar 7 11:03:57 EST 2005


Hi,

Ssnake-Oyl has all of the supplies and does great work on US-made belts. Be
careful on Canadian though; if your belt's webbing is different than US,
Ssnake-Oyl probably does not have it, based on a conversation I had with
them a few years ago.

--Kent
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Subject: Re: <VV> Seat Belts

These links may help http://www.ssnake-oyl.com/ or
http://www.andoauto.com/webbing.htm
I've heard good things about Ssnake-Oyl on rewebbing

--
Tony Hansen
corsaconvertible at gmail.com


On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 22:16:04 -0500, Stan East <sgeast at interlog.com> wrote:
> --------Original Message---------
From: "Bob & Kathy Gilbert" <bgilbert at redshift.bc.ca> 

Hi everyone, 

I'm starting to compile what I hope to be a final list of stuff to
complete the re-assembly of my 66 'vert. This is the second of what
will likely be a number of questions over the next few weeks.

In going through my "stash 'o' stuff" I realized that my seat belts
have badly rusted ends and buckles. Oddly enough the belt material
looks to be in quite good shape.

I can make 4 good ends out of what I have but the 4 buckle parts are
all badly corroded. Here's the catch - I'm looking for a set of 1966
Canadian seat buckles if at all possible. They have writing on the
back that makes reference to "Dominion (??? I can't read ???) Toronto,
Ontario". These are the standard buckles, the ones with the V shape
moulded into the plastic buckle.

Also, does anybody know of a place that does seat belt work, in other
words, somebody I could take the hardware to and have them make new
belts?

Thanks, 

Bob
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