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Vintage Sports Car Seat Belts, '69 Klippan Lap Belt, Alfa Romeo, Porsche, Mg on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States

Hagerstown, Maryland, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

These may have come from a car I parted out years ago or with a batch of Alfa Romeo parts.  They appear to be somewhat generic lap belts for a car with bucket seats from that era so I expect they could fit several models as a period aftermarket item.  The straps for the center loop are about 7" from the hole in the 90 degree mounting angle to the chromed loop.  Please measure your application to see if they will work. I suppose the loop could have also been in the center of a back seat.  The date on the webbing is 1969.  The outer sleeve on the receiver slides back to release.  Push the metal plate in to engage.  One receiver works fine, the other is jammed.  I don't know if it is repairable or not.  As always with used seat belts, the webbing should be replaced by a professional.  These are lap belts only, no shoulder belt.

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