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    Found - Seat belt bolts for '72

    Found them!!

    OK, now that things are coming together, I know for certain what else I need to get seat belts back in the car. Not much, but a bit special.

    I need 2 of the bolts that go into the little side L-brackets. The correct early '72 part number is 901-803-127-00 (superseded to 901-803-127-10), #2 on the diagram below. Very short, thin 17mm head, 7/16"x20 SAE thread with a nylock button in the threads. I can get by with off the shelf bolts, but would really like to have the right stuff.

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    Last edited by Arne; 03-27-2019 at 12:39 PM.
    - Arne
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