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Old 12-28-2013, 10:16 PM
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Default anyone ever deal with andover restraints before?

i am still looking for some kind of a modern style seat belt system. I have done about 3 days of research and I found andover and they are a fraction of the cost of the morris seat belt system. for the top of the line GM buckle setup it came out to 397 with shipping. the morris system is 329 just for the front belts. I am trying to find out what people think or have used before.
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Old 12-28-2013, 11:33 PM
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This is the company I used for my 70. http://www.retrobeltusa.com/
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Which item did you get?
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Old 12-29-2013, 08:12 AM
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I bought Morris belts for my truck but they were less expensive through Matt's Classic Bowtie's than going direct with Morris ,nice quality too. And free shipping and they were shipped direct from the manufacturer .
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Old 12-29-2013, 10:21 AM
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I got the retractable lap belt set for the front. Great belts.
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I bought Morris belts for my truck but they were less expensive through Matt's Classic Bowtie's than going direct with Morris ,nice quality too. And free shipping and they were shipped direct from the manufacturer .
wow so much cheaper than summit and right from morris' website.

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I got the retractable lap belt set for the front. Great belts.
do you only have lap belts? i thought in 69 they added shoulder belts and its a must to have both even today
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Lap belts only front and back. Shoulder belts are not mandatory. I think front shoulder belts were optional.
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I opted for shoulder belts for the truck as they were optional back then but very rare .
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I opted for shoulder belts for the truck as they were optional back then but very rare .
Better belts for a truck anyway.
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