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Going through boxes
I feel guilty when I do this, but you guys are the best and I need help. I'm going through a few of the boxes of stuff that are filling up my shop and I need to identify this stuff and try to come up with a fair price so I can get it to someone who needs it. Can you identify some of these seat belts, head light buckets and trim rings?
Top left is 67, top right is 69, second left is 71, second right is 73, maroon and brown belts are 76, white belts are 79. Bottom right black belts are 76 and some that I can't identify and the last bunch is 68. I tried to put these in order, but when I loaded the pictures they got mixed up.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed Last edited by big gear head; 11-17-2019 at 09:06 PM. |
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Qtown Ed (11-17-2019) |
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A few of the headlight buckets and trim rings that I've got and 3 T3 #2 bulbs, a T3 #1 and a Power Beam guide #2.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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Well I guess a headlight is worthless when it makes white smoke inside. All but 2 of them smoked when I put full power to them. Only one T3 #1 and one T3 #2 survived the test.
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I never use a battery charger to test bulbs. Not saying that is what you did, but an unregulated battery charger can put out as much as 18 to 24 volts. I only use a battery to check bulbs, and sometimes I use a 9 volt one to do that. They're easier to carry when going junk yarding. Burned out bulbs are a real tough sell.
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big gear head (11-18-2019) |
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Fred the 69 seat belts for camaro or chevelle
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1969 SS 396 300 deluxe post car 1969 SS 396 300 deluxe hardtop 1969 SS 396 chevelle 1978 chevy shortbed step side 1983 chevy shortbed 1985 chevy shortbed If a hammer and duct tape wont fix it u have electrical problems! |
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big gear head (11-17-2019) |
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Camaro and Chevelle use the same belts? Would that also include Nova?
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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I’m not sure if they use the same belts or not! What are the dates on the black belts and is it a full set?
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1969 SS 396 300 deluxe post car 1969 SS 396 300 deluxe hardtop 1969 SS 396 chevelle 1978 chevy shortbed step side 1983 chevy shortbed 1985 chevy shortbed If a hammer and duct tape wont fix it u have electrical problems! |
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big gear head (11-18-2019) |
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I grouped the belts by the dates. That is the only way that I could separate them because I don't know what they fit. The group of belts in the top right picture all have 69 date on them, but there is more than enough for one set. Some have black buckles and some have silver buckles. 2 of them have smaller buckles than the rest.
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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I will buy the belts in the top left pic from you....
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big gear head (11-18-2019) |
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I used a battery. I guess air leaks into them after many years? How does this happen?
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Freddie 1969 Camaro RS/SS396 (427) 4 speed |
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