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Old 08-08-2009, 01:06 AM   #1
COBALT
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Helping my dad out with an '86 Ford Tempo

Yes, I said ford. Once the laughing is done hear me out.

This was a car he bought back in '87 as a commuter car. It's seen a lot of miles, and we're fixing it up to sell it. Runs great, and thanks to me has a new front axle, new brakes, and new steering system that isn't leaking.

I'm stuck trying to get a couple of replacement tires, some minor muffler work done, and worst yet: I need front seat belts.

The front seat sholder/lap 3-point seat belts are wrecked. Lots of winding/unwinding has left the straps worn on the edges (so it won't go through the loop very well, and the buckle covers on the male side is gone. I need to find a good used set for each side - interchangeable OR if I'm lucky from another '86.

New replacements are around $90 per set. No way. I need a set for both driver's and passenger's seats - preferably in the seattle area.

I gotta go hunting tomorrow, so any help would be appreciated.

They're red btw, but at this point I'll pretty much take any color.
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