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    Seat Belt Labels

    I am getting ready to send my seat belts for my '70E project to Ssnake Oyl for restoration. I ordered (4) labels and new webbing from Strech. It appears, however, that only my front belts had labels. The rears shown no signs of labels.

    Would this be correct for a '70 MY?
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    Tom, I'm pretty sure the rear belts I have (from a '70 E) have labels. I'll try to remember to unbox them and look later today.
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    The original belts in my 70-S indeed had labels...1969 dated as I recall.

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    You guys are right! I found an old set in my stash. However, there are labels on both the male and female ends. I suspect that these are not a matched set (male and female).

    So now my question is...How many labels should there be on both front and rear belts and where should they be located?
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    Never mind. I found the lablels on my rear belts. They were hidden behind the attachment covers. They are (4) of them on the rear like in the photo of the old set. (2) for each belt pair

    Am I correct that there is only (1) label for each belt pair in the front?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tom1394racing View Post
    Never mind. I found the lablels on my rear belts. They were hidden behind the attachment covers. They are (4) of them on the rear like in the photo of the old set. (2) for each belt pair

    Am I correct that there is only (1) label for each belt pair in the front?
    Pretty sure that the dates for the front and rear will be a year apart, too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Breazeale View Post
    Pretty sure that the dates for the front and rear will be a year apart, too.
    Yep

    Rears are dated '69 and front is dated '68
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