The judges didn't like my seat belts in my '65 April build date small block roadster. Their comments being they didn't think they were correctly dated. The following is more information:
The driver side belts exhibit the following -
There is an Irving chute label sewn on the retractable "male" belt that has has the following info
CORVETTE
772COR-H '64
FEDERAL SPEC. JJ-B-185a
SAE J4a
IRVING AIR CHUTE CO.
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
The attaching plate on the end of the belt that attaches to the floor is chrome and stamp info is ID 5000.75.17
The retractor is stamped :
PAT.PEND.
MOD. 100 B-W
The female belt has the same ID.5000.75.17 on the bolt end plate. The buckle end is stamped:
ID 8000-1-10
The back side of the buckle contains what I would define as the standard disclaimer about using the seat belt, adjust snugly,extend belt from any wind up, etc.
The passenger's side belts are identical in the above markings.
The judges didn't like the date of '64 embroidered in the Irvington Chute label stating the '64 was not correct for my 1965 car.
I have tried to identify the stitching pattern from a diagram I received from LIC and it does not appear exactly as their diagram as there are two "boxes" of stitching on the belt - not one as drawn on their diagram.
So, before I send these belts off to Snake OYL for new (correct) labels (only) -
Do I have the correct belts, just wrong labels.
Do I have the correct belts, and the labels are correct.
Is none of the above correct and I need to start looking for the correct items.
I spoke with a wonderful lady at the Snake Oyl booth at Carlisle this year and showed her one side(set)of the belts. She said that she felt certain the belts were correct, but she wasn't sure about the label date.
Thanks in advance,
Noel Kendall
The driver side belts exhibit the following -
There is an Irving chute label sewn on the retractable "male" belt that has has the following info
CORVETTE
772COR-H '64
FEDERAL SPEC. JJ-B-185a
SAE J4a
IRVING AIR CHUTE CO.
LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY
The attaching plate on the end of the belt that attaches to the floor is chrome and stamp info is ID 5000.75.17
The retractor is stamped :
PAT.PEND.
MOD. 100 B-W
The female belt has the same ID.5000.75.17 on the bolt end plate. The buckle end is stamped:
ID 8000-1-10
The back side of the buckle contains what I would define as the standard disclaimer about using the seat belt, adjust snugly,extend belt from any wind up, etc.
The passenger's side belts are identical in the above markings.
The judges didn't like the date of '64 embroidered in the Irvington Chute label stating the '64 was not correct for my 1965 car.
I have tried to identify the stitching pattern from a diagram I received from LIC and it does not appear exactly as their diagram as there are two "boxes" of stitching on the belt - not one as drawn on their diagram.
So, before I send these belts off to Snake OYL for new (correct) labels (only) -
Do I have the correct belts, just wrong labels.
Do I have the correct belts, and the labels are correct.
Is none of the above correct and I need to start looking for the correct items.
I spoke with a wonderful lady at the Snake Oyl booth at Carlisle this year and showed her one side(set)of the belts. She said that she felt certain the belts were correct, but she wasn't sure about the label date.
Thanks in advance,
Noel Kendall
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