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Old 12-11-2024, 01:44 AM
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Thinking I may give Sharon's Web a try. Thanks for the insight.

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I have used Sharon's Web multiple times over the last several years with zero issues. Very fast turn around and ready to bolt in.
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Old 12-16-2024, 06:40 PM
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Sharon's Web did a beautiful job on my 1970 442 Pace Car seat belts this last year!
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I met Sharon and (I'm assuming) her daughter at this year's MCACN show. They seemed very personable and had examples of their work. It looked good and I thought I'd try them for my '67 shoulder belts but have not yet done so.
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I have used Sharon's Web multiple times over the last several years with zero issues. Very fast turn around and ready to bolt in.
Rick, did they take care of the stitched on tags as well or did you have to do that?
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I took old stiff, dingy, dirty belts, (with good buckles) and cleaned them with CLR. I was planning to re-dye them, but after multiple cleanings, they came out like brand new. Labels were terrible, but I bought repros from Kevin Wright, and sewed them on with my wife's sewing machine.
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Old 12-18-2024, 04:58 PM
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I met Sharon and (I'm assuming) her daughter at this year's MCACN show. They seemed very personable and had examples of their work. It looked good and I thought I'd try them for my '67 shoulder belts but have not yet done so.
I missed them, Dam it. So much to look at, at that show. Definitely going to give them a call. Correspondence with Snake Oyl has not gone well and I don't feel that's a good sign.
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Old 12-18-2024, 06:30 PM
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Seatbelt Sity did an amazing job on my belts. Charlie is a character to say the least. My gold belts were shot, he restored the buckles and redied the tags. He had some NOS gold webbing that matched mine exactly. This guy knows GM seatbelts!
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