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After. These also received new emblems
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These were cleaned and restored for someone. Had a bit more cleaning to do on these guys. The previous owner had dyed these themselves, which put a lot of overspray in places it didn’t need to be. So after spending a good day on cleaning all that up and lubing the mechanics, they started retracting well again. Rust removed from all the metal parts. Repaired a few cracks in the housings. Lap belt had been cut away at some point, so I replaced it along with the lap buckle. Also found one of the buckle straps that had a chunk taken out of it, so replaced that with a good strap. Emblems were replaced with better used parts. And New Aftermarket sleeves. Here are the Before pics |
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Here another set I have been working on for someone. These were sent out for new webbing, and just got them back.
These were built with NOS GM Buckles. New upper anchor covers. |
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Just a little Before & After
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Another Before & After
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Tan to Black, and received new webbing |
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These were cleaned and restored for someone, for Bucket Seats. New Black webbing and New Upper Anchor Covers. New Aftermarket Sleeves for the bucket seats. |
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This is a set of 81-87 Saddle Tan. These were cleaned, rust removed and freshened up with the correct color. Then they were temporarily reassembled and sent for NEW Webbing. They also received a new set of aftermarket sleeves. Check out the Before & After pics |
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Excellent work as always. Do you have a set of 1978 light blue for sale, or are you only restoring for customers? Thanks
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I do both, restore people belts that they send me. And then I also have my own stock of belts that I purchase just to restore for people in the case that they don’t have belts themselves. If you go back and look thru the past posts, you’ll find a few sets of the 77-79 Blue that I have done for people. There is one set that did get New Webbing. The light blue webbing is hard to match, and the original color webbing is no longer available. So a darker blue was used, and they are with a seat that was done in the 77-79 blue, so you can see the belts with the seat and the color match. All these were done for people in the past, so I don’t ever have any restored sets already completed and ready. I on,y do them when someone wants a set. |
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Yes, single cab. I need to rethink my interior color if I cannot get the light blue and get back to you.
Thanks for the thoughtful response. |
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I will take a picture of what I have later and PM or post it here for your advice if you don't mind. I would like to have the whole of the interior one color.
I guess I misunderstood the availability of the light blue webbing as my belts will need new webbing and restoring. |
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If you like, and you have FB. Go to the link there at the bottom on My Signature. I have a page for the belts there also, and a message system. We could message and send pictures easier than on here. It’s more immediate. If you don’t have FB, then PM me and I’ll get you my cell and then we can text. But I probably need to give you an idea on prices for a job like this. And it’s more than what most people think. So before I go too in-depth with info & details, I need to give you and idea on prices. I won’t post prices on this thread, mainly because every job is priced according to the set of belts and their condition, and what all they need done to them. |
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I have Facebook and thanks for the information and the pictures with the colors, very helpful.
I totally understand about the work and price. I will be in touch soon. Thanks again. |
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This is a set of 79/80 Camel Tan belts. These are going to be used for Bucket Seats, so the lap belt was eliminated. Good thing, that lap belt has some kind of chemical that must have gotten on the belt and literally “melted” the webbing. This spot was hard as a rock and could not get it out, whatever it was. One of the sleeves was busted, so I replaced it with a good part. So the set was throughly cleaned, several times. Rust removed from all the retractor mounts and buckles. Emblems were replaced with better parts. Then they were freshened up with the correct Camel color. They had some areas of pretty bad fading. Added New Upper Anchor covers and dyed to match. Check out the Before & After pics |
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Installed the belts today thanks again
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They look awesome in there! |
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RARE Mystic 79-80 Color
This is a set that I acquired. Throughly cleaned, rust removed and freshened up with the correct color. Housings did have some dry patches. Sanded all the chalky off before cleaning, prep and color. Buckles received new emblems. New Upper anchor covers and New Aftermarket sleeves. Set was then sent for New Webbing! Before and After pics. |
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Before and After on a set of the 1st Style 3pt belts for the 76/77. These were Blue and changed over to Black. Received New Black webbing, New Emblems and New Aftermarket sleeves. This set is going to be used with Bucket seats, so the center lap belt was eliminated.
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