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24-07-2024, 05:29 PM | #1 | ||
Starter Motor
Join Date: Oct 2021
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Good Afternoon, I hope I have posted my inquiry on the right page as I am new. I own a 1979 Ford Escort purchased new nearly 45 years ago. At the moment trying to repair the back seat clips, buckles, not sure their name. At the rear near the back window, the clips have come away, and the other side the belt doesn't stay in, no good in a accident. I have most of the parts just need to know how to completely repair this issue. Janet Pritchard
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27-07-2024, 01:26 PM | #2 | ||
RS The Faster Fords
Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Westralia
Posts: 1,694
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A picture can tell a thousand words...
When you say clip near the rear window is that the plastic one that you put the buckle/ clasp in when its not in use? Alot of the time these fall out of the c-pillar trim due to them usually turning to chalk after 45 years or so. You could try gluing it back or using double sided tape. I wouldn't use them anymore though as chances are they will fail again. If its the clip thats broken you'll have to search one out. To expand your search, TD and possibly later Cortina's use the same type. With the buckle if you're not worried about originality I'd get some new ones, plenty of suppliers online. If you do want an original it'll be the same story of searching one out. XC Falcon used the same type but the webbing maybe different. Another option if you can dig up original parts is to send them to somewhere like this https://seatbeltsolutions.com.au/services/ They can supply new seatbelts using your original buckles/ hardware.
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