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Camaro Research Group Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: camaronut on July 16, 2024, 09:46:59 PM

Title: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 16, 2024, 09:46:59 PM
Yakking with a buddy of mine and we got onto the subject of seat belt bolt tunnel covers.  We both have 06A cars and he was sold covers that have a tab with a hole in it and mine are totally different - open with a metal clip inside that secures itself to the bolt head.....Its a pita to make it work.

So - the question is - which one is correct for a 06A car?

I looked at the seat belt section that was done a few years back and didn't read anything about the differences of those covers - or I may have read right over that.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: Clete on July 17, 2024, 01:38:10 AM
There were 3 types of anchor bolt covers used in 1969 Camaros. The first was the type your friend has, a tab for the bolt to pass thru. This was used from all of 1968 and up to Feb 69.........The second type is the style you have on your car, a metal insert with 3 clips to snap onto the anchor.   This was used from January 1969 till June 1969.......The third type has a tab for the bolt to pass thru but sliced on the bottom and has a metal snap button to keep it closed. An improvement over the first design.
   Having said all that all three styles had overlapping start and stop time frames. These vinyl boots were used by all 5 GM seat belt suppliers. Hamill, Irving, General safety, Robbins, and Bay Trim. These time frames are not set in stone because of many variables.
  camaronut. the ones you have (type 2) would be the correct ones for your car (6A). Hope this helps. Clete
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 17, 2024, 02:19:13 AM
Clete - thanks for the response - gotta question though - where did you find that detailed info?

Good stuff!!!
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: Clete on July 17, 2024, 02:49:12 AM
from my files. I have been restoring corvette and camaro seatbelts since 1985.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 17, 2024, 02:11:22 PM
Can someone post pictures of all 3 types?
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 17, 2024, 02:41:09 PM
You can see them on eBay - all three types are there.  You have to know which one is right for your application.  Camaros weren't the only cars to use them too.......they were in everything GM sold back then.  Type in "Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers" - for Camaros / Novas / Chevelles, etc.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 17, 2024, 06:27:52 PM
Ok will do. Found video on install tip..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTd8MdyZBYQ
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 18, 2024, 12:55:25 PM
Is this one the Type 2 that would be correct for an 06A car? Mine are missing and its 06A
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 18, 2024, 01:28:57 PM
Yep - those are it.  They look like they're in decent shape....
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 18, 2024, 03:41:28 PM
Maybe these are all 3 types..
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 18, 2024, 04:26:06 PM
Quoting Clete:  "The third type has a tab for the bolt to pass thru but sliced on the bottom and has a metal snap button to keep it closed. An improvement over the first design."

You have the other two.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: Clete on July 19, 2024, 01:15:47 PM
  type 3 anchor cover
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: Dave69x33 on July 22, 2024, 04:35:08 PM
All,

My 05A Norwood build '69 Z28 has the same type 3 Anchor covers that Clete posted. I purchased my Camaro back in 1995 with just over 45K original miles. My Camaro had a quarter panel replaced and was repainted under previous ownership; however, the interior appeared to be original with the code 713 black Houndstooth deluxe interior and date coded seat belts with Anchor Type 3 covers.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 23, 2024, 12:06:30 PM
Data point.. A Type 2 boot seen here is from an untouched 03A X11 711 trim COPO that was in a recent MT article. You can see the little dimple at the end of the boot from where the metal clip was molded in.
https://www.motortrend.com/features/1969-copo-camaro-427-engine-cortez-silver-barn-find/photos/
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: 68camaroz28 on July 23, 2024, 12:48:06 PM
I met Clete thru a mutual NCRS judge friend when I was acquiring assistance for seatbelt restoration on our 68Z. Well known and respected thru the NCRS crowd and he did an amazing job on our belts. Amazing work and a wealth of information. Just talked to hiim recently at Camaro Nationals. Thanks for all your help and information shared thru the years Clete.
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: boomer632 on July 23, 2024, 11:22:11 PM
I went down this seatbelt cover wormhole when the topic appeared.. I got my assembly line Type 2 boots today. They're like brad new albeit tan rather than black. I fixed that with a few coats of SEM landau black. Anyways, I thought it interesting that the manufacturer of these type of boots was STEERE ENTERPRISES INC. from TALLMADGE OHIO. This company is still in business today. Interesting read here where they actually mention seatbelt covers in the 60"s
https://www.steere.com/history
Title: Re: 69 Front Seat Belt Tunnel Bolt Covers
Post by: camaronut on July 24, 2024, 12:07:12 AM
Well - I looked at the sea belt section and found this one-liner -"The 68-69 plastic cover over the mounting hardware of the center front belts is made from a similar flexible plastic, with the manufacturer’s name, “STEERE ENT. INC., TALLMADGE O” molded on the inside."   
Was this molded on every style?