Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: Tom Hand]
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09/21/14 08:58 PM
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Is Ssnake Oyl still in business?
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Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: Culvers]
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09/21/14 09:24 PM
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http://www.sharonswebinc.com/She made me a complete set for my Cuda. Did a great job
1970 Superbird 440-6bbl, auto 1969 Barracuda 340-4bbl, FB Formula S auto 1969 Barracuda 6.1 L Hemi, 5 speed, Convertible 2022 Can Am Spyder RTL
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Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: pro-streeter]
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09/22/14 12:39 AM
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I've used them both. Bill does great work, is fast, and reasonably priced. Sharon's are a bit more money, and from what I've seen, more accurate in the smaller details. However, she's also a lot slower (a year in my case). So, it just depends on your schedule, your budget, and the level of detail you desire. I would consider both to be excellent vendors. 
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Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: RSNOMO]
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09/22/14 12:42 AM
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'Restored' mine with saddle soap, Nev-r-dull, Simichrome, and Meguiar's plastic polish...
Hoping not to hijack, could you explain this process?
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Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: mopar346]
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09/22/14 11:19 PM
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http://www.allmoparseatbelts.com/faqs.asp
Bill Edwards.
IN the FAQ section I am surprised no one has ever ask about price! I guess if you have to ask you cant afford them. Neither site has any prices what gives?
Thanks for all that replied. As far as the price is concerned, expect to shell out around $500. I called and talked to Bill. He said they run $500 but since I need a set for my '71 and my friend needs a set for his '69, he said he's knocking off $50. I enjoyed talking with him so we are probably going to go with him.
BTW-Bill said he has a '69 for sale if anyone is interested. So, if anyone is in the market, get in contact with him
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Re: Who restores seat belts?
[Re: 71rm23]
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09/23/14 05:13 PM
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Quote:
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http://www.allmoparseatbelts.com/faqs.asp
Bill Edwards.
IN the FAQ section I am surprised no one has ever ask about price! I guess if you have to ask you cant afford them. Neither site has any prices what gives?
Thanks for all that replied. As far as the price is concerned, expect to shell out around $500. I called and talked to Bill. He said they run $500 but since I need a set for my '71 and my friend needs a set for his '69, he said he's knocking off $50. I enjoyed talking with him so we are probably going to go with him.
BTW-Bill said he has a '69 for sale if anyone is interested. So, if anyone is in the market, get in contact with him
I've known Ed for years. I got my belts from him. Really good quality and unless you are looking for nit noid accuracy that are a great product. I alway look out on Ed's behalf for used belts for sale for the hardware. On the 69, good project car.
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