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Question: Does anyone know where I can find some seat belts (ideally 3 pt. but lap belts are OK if that's all available) for a '62 BT7 in RED? I know Moss used to sell them but no longer does (I called recently). I've also checked with Victoria British & Hemphills. No luck, black is all that's available. I know I can find something from a generic auto parts house and jury rig it, but I'd prefer to get an attachment kit that works easily and my entire interior is red. I also suspect a smaller parts house would have them but I'd rather not pay money for catalog after catalog searching for my red needle in a British haystack. So...any leads? Many thanks.
 
Not sure they have the red, but you might try British Car Specialties,Healey Surgeons and Sports & Classics.--Fwiw--Keoke
 
I bought my generic red lap belts, with plain chrome buckle, a few years ago from a guy who sells on eBay. A quick search of my old Internet bookmarks shows that he is still in business. Check it out at:
Seat Belts

If that doesn't work, look him up as a seller named:
carman6831

I was very pleased with the quality and "period look" of the red and blue belts that I bought from him, and the price was very reasonable as well. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/banana.gif
 
The torquoise belts would have been more correct for your car.
 
Ahem. I bought the red belts for my Reno Red/black 100M, which has a red interior.

I bought dark blue belts for my Healey Blue/white car. I did consider the turquoise, but with the interior in dark blue, I opted for the matching color.
 
All

While BCF hosts several good sources for British parts and there are many U.S. based companies I have found this website a GREAT internet location for going direct to British sources for orignal parts as well....but for belts that ebay referral is hard to beat!

https://www.tccr.net/index.htm
 
Do you have the original seat belt hardware (buckles, etc.)? If you do, you could send the belts of the Snake-Oyl in Texas and have them rebuilt.
https://www.ssnake-oyl.com/

They aren't cheap but they have a good reputation.
 
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