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I work for the company that made the originals in my 69. I searched the archive files but drawings don’t exist for the buckle. And I’m too busy to search up similar buckle and get some made so went with Retro Belts for now.
That looks really nice. Price was about what I paid for my rear bumper straighten and chrome plate.
I knew of that plater and was ready to ship my bumper there.
Metro Plating in Mesa Az. did mine and bumper came out great But took a few months to get done.
That’s a good post. I am the quality manager at AmSafe, used to be American Safety. They made a lot of automotive seatbelts during that time including those in my roadrunner. I have searched archives for the parts but most have gone obsolete. We still have the square buckle with a black...
That was a lot of work. Nice job. My 69 convertible had about the same amount of metalwork too. The quarter panel....my original was a poorly welded mess after blasting. Old accident damage. Had to do the wheelhouse too but the top was good so sectioned the bottom off and used the AMD coupe...
Recore I didn’t realize that was that much. I need to do mine in the next couple months but it is one of the later assembly items. I’ve seen some used ones “in very good condition” but know better in Phoenix to cheap out on that.