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Old 06-20-2011, 09:26 PM
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Default '70 GTO Seatbelt P/Ns

Hi guys, I need some help with the PNs of the lap belts in the rear seat of my '70.

Can anyone help me out here?

It would appear I have a mismatched set with differing lengths and PNs.

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Old 06-21-2011, 11:18 PM
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Can you provide the tag info on each belt?

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From this forum.

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"Seat Belt Codes: According to the book being sold by the GTOAA, the “Pontiac GTO/GT-37 Illustrated Identification Guide", the seat belt codes read: (1) first two numbers are the week of the year; (2) the next letter stands for the manufacturer’s (the seat belt vendor) production plant line identifier; (3) the last two numbers stand for the year. This seat belt section in the book is as far as I know the only information printed so far on the GTO/GT-37 seat belts. Example: 44 F 69 The belt was made in the 44th week of 1969. The "F" is the vendor plant's assembly line designator"



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Here is what I have. I'm assuming the 6910s are typical? Is the center belt different than the outside seating positions? The reason I ask is the 6900 and 6950 are the odd men out.

(3) Rear male DAAL MODEL# 6910
19.5" belt 22.75" total

(2 ) Buckle DAAL MODEL # 6910
31" belt 35" total

(1 ) Buckle DAAL MODEL#6950
37" belt 39.5" total

(1) Buckle DAAL MODEL# 6900
37" belt 40" total

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70oldgoat, thanks for that but I'm talking P/Ns, not date codes.

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Not if I can help it!

How are you and the family doing? How is the car?

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Everything good over here. Your probably going to shoot me when I tell you, but I got rid of the GTO. I couldn't bring myself to changing anything on an original everything car. So, to quench my racing desires, I picked this up to replace it.
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going from dim memory, the 6950 and 6900 are the front shoulder belt buckle and the front lap belt buckles.

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Cool, that helps. It looks like I'm going to need to locate some rear belts.

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Everything good over here. Your probably going to shoot me when I tell you, but I got rid of the GTO. I couldn't bring myself to changing anything on an original everything car. So, to quench my racing desires, I picked this up to replace it.
I feel that. Very nice car. I kinda wish I had $15K laying around, as Danny's GTO is for sale, cheap. Sorry I missed out on your convertible.

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Matt, the 6910 is correct for the rear on DAAL belts. Sounds like you're just missing one buckle end. Did you check the front ones?

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Great catch Mike, I have (1) 6900 and (1)6910 up front. With what I have I'll use the 6900s in front and the 6910s in rear.

I have only one 6950 left over, and suspect it's for the shoulder harness buckle? Is that correct?

I'll double check my "junk" box, but I remember restoring all the belts I had.

Does anyone have a 6950 they could part with?

Thanks guys,

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No problem. For others looking at info on the belts, here is a quick breakdown on '69-72 Pontiac A-bodies (maybe others too), maybe later years also...

Model # AABB

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Hamill 19
Irvin(g) 29
Robbins 39
General Safety 49
DAAL 69

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Front belt, standard 00
Shoulder belt, standard 50
Rear belt, standard 10
Deluxe will end in a 1 or 2, instead of 0.

Date code breakdown explained earlier.

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