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    Original Porsche Seatbelts

    For sale; quantity and condition as shown, left over bits from my restoration (more photos available). $500 shipped (+3% Paypal fee or send as Friends). Thank you.
    AMERICAN SAFETY BELTS ARE SOLD BUT REPA/AUTOFLUG AND HICKOK BELOW ARE BOTH STILL FOR SALE.

    Last photo sample only of a restored set.

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    Autoflug 1969 tagged belt with 1968 buckle...$120 shipped (+3% Paypal fee or send as Friends). Thank you.

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    Hickok $100 shipped (+3% Paypal fee or send as Friends). Thank you.

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    Bump to the ....

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    Hi Al,

    Your Autoflug belt is it probably RePa. Autoflug for Porsche are inertia belts, never 3 point fixed. Can you post a picture of the complete belt?

    Thanks, Cees

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    Now I am confused, because on the belt plastic 'thingy' it says Autoflug as shown herein...I am not familiar with these belts and it could be that 'Repa/Autoflug' belt marked 1968 is not for a Porsche? The Porsche tag is stitched onto the 'clasping' bit that secures the buckle. Hope the additional photos helped. Thanks for your expertise nonetheless.

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    You have two different things, the Porsche labeled piece is part of the right side rear seat belt. The other piece is the hip part of an Autoflug retractable seat belt. Together they make up something usable as seat belt. Hope this clarifies it a bit.

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    Its the fixed belly belt part of an Autoflug inertia belt, which came with REPA tongues for Porsches by factory.

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    Thanks for the expert comments Guys!

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