Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Seat belt retainers
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Re: [BaadAssGremlins] Re: Seat belt retainers



To make the job look finished Paul you will also need the plastic
triangular cover that hides everything. It just snaps on. I needed 2 of
them and found 2 NOS ones
at an AMC vender South Alamo or South Texas AMC, I can't remember but he
wanted 20$ a piece for them. A friend parted out an old Con Edison
Gremlin fleet car and I got them along with kick panels and windshield
trim for nothing. One little item I did buy from him was the 2 round
plastic bushing's that go in the door where the door lock rod comes
through. 8$ a piece for NOS. I figured I had little or no chance of
getting used ones so I bit the bullet and paid his price for them.
"Doc"



 
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--- Begin Message --- Heck man I don't think so.  where the heck is DOC when you need him. My brackets are just some triangular lookin things that the belt goes thru, not sure what years match the 74!! I'll check into it and see what I can find out. By the way thanks for you help . Paul.  Just had a brainstorm, I'll see if my kid can post a picture of the one I have.....

scott <amysmygirl2003@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My car is a 71. Mine had lap belts with a seprate upper belt that
could be diconected from the lap belt and folded up and tucked
behind these crome clips on the head liner. I think you are talking
about something else. Are 76 gremlin seat belts the same as yours? I
so I know where three of them are in a junk yard and I may be able
to goet you that part. Thanks Scott
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Paul Hancock <kwikbiker@...>
wrote:
>
> Thanks Scott I think were talking about the same thing. This
chrome bracket is fastened to the post with  a sort of shoulder
looking bolt. The seat belt runs thru it to keep it off your
shoulder.  74 Grem
>
> scott <cs10@...> wrote:  --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Paul Hancock <kwikbiker@>
> wrote:
> >Do you mean the chrome tab on the head liner that holds the upper
seat
> belt up? If so I have two somewhere. I converted mine over to new
style
> seat belts. If thats what you need you can have them. Scott
>
> > Hi DOC  Just wanted to let you know that I did find one of my
seat
> belt retainers that goes up on the post behind the front seat  ( B
> pillar ?) . It was under the rear seat when I tore out the
interior, so
> now I'm only looking for one , but at least I know what it looks
like
> now.  Paul
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