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Thread: FS: three Autoflug shelf-mount harness retractors

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    FS: three Autoflug shelf-mount harness retractors

    *SOLD***as pictured. two are ready to use, one needs some help. one end cap is cracked, could be fixed but I only needed two so I never bothered. full centrifugal mechanism so mountable horizontally or vertically. of course the blue webbing could be changed to black. Autoflug emblem on both ends.

    $325 shipped for all three. thanks, Don.
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    Last edited by haycait911; 12-14-2013 at 12:59 PM.

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    Don,

    These are actually the much sought after retractors used for the three point automatic seat belts..... I did not know that when I sold them to you......
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ger-side/page3

    Just in case you are wondering.....Yes....I'm the idiot that cut up a set of belts that I thought were home made.......But they were actually originals.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by 911_2.2T View Post
    Don,

    These are actually the much sought after retractors used for the three point automatic seat belts..... I did not know that when I sold them to you......
    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ger-side/page3

    Just in case you are wondering.....Yes....I'm the idiot that cut up a set of belts that I thought were home made.......But they were actually originals.....

    Alex

    sounds like my friend Bill, the seatbelt guy, who was telling me about how he's cut up dozens of original Repa race harnesses over the years. for the hardware. I may have cried a little.

    he went through these retractors, cleaned and re-set them. they work perfectly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by haycait911 View Post
    sounds like my friend Bill, the seatbelt guy, who was telling me about how he's cut up dozens of original Repa race harnesses over the years. for the hardware. I may have cried a little.

    he went through these retractors, cleaned and re-set them. they work perfectly.
    Bill does great work. He's done a number of harnesses for me over the last few years and every one has been perfect.
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    How could I get in touch with Bill the Seatbelt Guy? I am restoring my Repas and need some help stitching it all together. Thanks.

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    vintageseatbelts.com

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    Bill is a friend of mine and lives a few blocks from my house. unfortunately he is no longer doing seat belts. or I wouldn't be selling off all my Repa parts

    'Stretch' here is in the business.
    Last edited by haycait911; 11-16-2013 at 06:21 PM.

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    Do you still have retractors for sale?

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    Quote Originally Posted by demolition man View Post
    Do you still have retractors for sale?
    yup.......

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