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Re: Seat belts - again

To: Chris Thompson <cthompson@rrinc.com>
Subject: Re: Seat belts - again
From: Steve Laifman <Laifman@flash.net>
Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2000 10:30:41 -0800
Chris Thompson wrote:

> >From the the Moss web site, they list a 3-point belt long
> (222-205) and short (222-204), only listed as not suitable
> for MGA.  Do either of y'all know which one is best?  Or is
> there a different set I should be looking at?
>
> Also, I have a vinyl top covers for my 1A.  Know of any
> differences or problems?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Chris Thompson
>
> _____________________
> James Pickard wrote:
> > This is the route I'm going.  Steve's car is about 1000
> > older than mine, so
> > it is very similar.  The belts are about $46/set from
> > Moss.
> >
> > Jim

Tigers and Beamers,

Responses to my recommendation of the 3 point seat belt sold by Moss
Motors has led to these questions.

I can't give you Moss's number, but I CAN give you the Manufacturer's
information.

They are manufactured by:

Beams Industries Inc.
Oklahoma City, OK
USA

The Model Number that fits the Sunbeam very well is:

CH 600SH  (could the "SH" mean "short?"
#13022

There is no further address or phone number given, and the 800 directory
doesn't list them, however http://www.yellowpages.com easily found them,
at a slightly different location:

BEAMS INDUSTRIES INCORPORATED
 10519 S SUNNYLANE RD,  MOORE,  OK  73160
   Phone: (405) 793-0505

and also provides a street map showing them 18 miles south of Oklahoma
City, off Interstate 35, just in case you wanted to drop in.
Interestingly, 3 other Yellow Page web sites couldn't find them, even
with the zip code!!!

Steve

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