Hi Don,
I'm surprised you haven't incurred many quick flames on that one! Maybe
you're new, so they're giving you a break. hehe
We just had a BIG discussion on seatbelts recently, and the overwhelming
suggestion is DO NOT replace your belts with anything but new ones, PLUS --
anything you find in a 'yard will be weather or crash weakened.
There is a company called Snake-Oyl (sp?) which specializes in rebuilding
seatbelts. You can find the ad in Hemmings. (anyone got the # handy?)
I figured I'd save you the flames from the safety-conscious that I took for
my opinion on the matter. It went something like, "if I crash hard enough to
snap that old faded belt, my LBC would probably flip and squish me anyway,
right?" or something...
Dan
a daredevil, but my belts aren't that bad, only brown, not gray!
'73 B
-----Original Message-----
From: don <brgmgb@napanet.net>
To: mgs@autox.team.net <mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Friday, March 06, 1998 12:34 PM
Subject: Buick seatbelts
>Besides owning an MGB, I also have a '62 Skylark convertible (red,
4-speed).
>I need seatbelts to fit the car and was wondering if anyone in their search
>for aluminum 215's to put into their MGB, may have noticed some in a
wrecked
>Buick.
>
>
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