Hey guys,
I found these four "Rusty Bois" as the kids would call them these days under the rear bench. I suspect they are for seatbelts? I don't have belts in the back so I'm thinking I might want to just bin these.
Cheers
Steiny
What are these for?
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Re: What are these for?
I'm not 100% sure, but they do look like the "tie-downs" used on the ends of seat belts. I wonder how they got so rusty; was there water sitting under the rear seat bench at some point?
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Re: What are these for?
They do indeed appear to be seat belt brackets - but the seat belts have long since been cut away - they are of no further seat belt use.
If you keep such things in case you need something like that, carefully clean, sandblast and paint.
I keep a bucket in the corner of the garage that receives scrap metal destined for recycling.
I would gently place them in said bucket.
bob;
If you keep such things in case you need something like that, carefully clean, sandblast and paint.
I keep a bucket in the corner of the garage that receives scrap metal destined for recycling.
I would gently place them in said bucket.
bob;
Dushore, in Northeast PA
1970 124 Spider (red) and a 1979 2000 Spider (Ferrari yellow)
Also: a pair of 1952 MGTDs
1972 Fiat 850 Spider
1965 Chevelle SS Convertible
1975 Corvette
1986 Lada Niva
1970 124 Spider (red) and a 1979 2000 Spider (Ferrari yellow)
Also: a pair of 1952 MGTDs
1972 Fiat 850 Spider
1965 Chevelle SS Convertible
1975 Corvette
1986 Lada Niva
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Re: What are these for?
Yep! The car sat in the woods with a bad top before I got it.18Fiatsandcounting wrote:I'm not 100% sure, but they do look like the "tie-downs" used on the ends of seat belts. I wonder how they got so rusty; was there water sitting under the rear seat bench at some point?
-Bryan
The floorboards are surprisingly good. I've knocked off all the tar and there's only one part where I need to weld in a 3x3" patch. Not bad for a 41 year old Italian car
Okay, they will gently go into the bin. Thanks guys.