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    Porsche NOS 1969 911 E Seatbelts

    Hi everyone,

    I’m searching a pair of NOS original seatbels for my 911 E from 1969.

    Can someone help me?

    Best regards,
    Cedric

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    Registry member# 206 fourteenten's Avatar
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    Hi Cedric,

    NOS will be very difficult to find plus you need to be more specific; retractable vs 3 point fixed, US or ROW? A nice set of Autoflugs US version (not mine) is currently for sale on eBay: https://www.ebay.de/itm/PORSCHE-911-...XdDH:rk:1:pf:0

    Cees
    Last edited by fourteenten; 02-10-2019 at 03:17 AM. Reason: add info

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Hi Cedric,

    NOS will be very difficult to find plus you need to be more specific; retractable vs 3 point fixed, US or ROW? Just recently a nice set of Autoflugs (not mine) was on eBay: https://www.ebay.de/itm/PORSCHE-911-...p2047675.l2557

    Cees
    Hi Cees, I’m owning a European car. I don’t know which was originally fitted on a 911 E from 1969.....

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    Hi Cedric,

    Ok, two options, I think it should be listed on the birth certificate of the car if it had retractable seat belts. Those were an option in Europe. If it was not listed then most likely it did not have any seat belts or 3 point fixed. I have not seen many RePa 3 point fixed from 1969 (911.803.011.05) but they do exist. Another thing to address which seats you have in the car; Recaro comfort or Sport. Most of the times the comfort seat used L bracket to mount the short receiver while Sport seats have a mounting point (7/16'' thread) on the seat frame and the long receiver was mounted on that.

    Cees

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    Quote Originally Posted by fourteenten View Post
    Hi Cedric,

    Ok, two options, I think it should be listed on the birth certificate of the car if it had retractable seat belts. Those were an option in Europe. If it was not listed then most likely it did not have any seat belts or 3 point fixed. I have not seen many RePa 3 point fixed from 1969 (911.803.011.05) but they do exist. Another thing to address which seats you have in the car; Recaro comfort or Sport. Most of the times the comfort seat used L bracket to mount the short receiver while Sport seats have a mounting point (7/16'' thread) on the seat frame and the long receiver was mounted on that.

    Cees
    Thank you Cees for your Experience on this. I will check and get back to you.

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    You will want belts with 1968 silk tags on them, if you are going for complete accuracy.
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