My cousin just picked up a 65 Chevelle SS who lives in Denver. Anyone have a set of dark blue seat belts for buckets lying around or know someone who might have a set. His are missing the top of the buckle's (see pic below).
He is also on the lookout for a 10 bolt posi differential for the same if anyone has one laying around.
Hinshaw's can rebuild them really really nicely for a bunch of money. He just did mine a couple of months ago for a bucket of money, but they are really nice!
Lost in the 60s said
Jun 6, 2014
It's going to be a lot easier to find a posi carrier and have it installed than a complete, correct, '65 posi axle.
If he just wants to put useable belts in for now, check out this link. http://www.seatbeltsplus.com/product/1800-60.html I have their belts in my '66. This link is to 60" belts, but they come in longer lengths, if needed, and many colors to choose from. Cheap insurance.
Chris R said
Jun 6, 2014
There is another company called Snake-Oyl products that restores seatbelts but be forewarned. They are also very expensive but you get back concourse quality thats better then they were new.
69SSConv said
Jun 7, 2014
Thanks guys, I don't think he is necessarily looking for the authentic, just functional at this point. I will send him the link you mention Mitch.
My cousin just picked up a 65 Chevelle SS who lives in Denver. Anyone have a set of dark blue seat belts for buckets lying around or know someone who might have a set. His are missing the top of the buckle's (see pic below).
He is also on the lookout for a 10 bolt posi differential for the same if anyone has one laying around.
Hinshaw's can rebuild them really really nicely for a bunch of money. He just did mine a couple of months ago for a bucket of money, but they are really nice!
It's going to be a lot easier to find a posi carrier and have it installed than a complete, correct, '65 posi axle.
If he just wants to put useable belts in for now, check out this link. http://www.seatbeltsplus.com/product/1800-60.html I have their belts in my '66. This link is to 60" belts, but they come in longer lengths, if needed, and many colors to choose from. Cheap insurance.
There is another company called Snake-Oyl products that restores seatbelts but be forewarned. They are also very expensive but you get back concourse quality thats better then they were new.
Thanks guys, I don't think he is necessarily looking for the authentic, just functional at this point. I will send him the link you mention Mitch.
Thank you,