| Daniel,
Faced the same thing with my BN7.  The car came with the buckle attached to 
about 6 inches of badly deteriorated leather.  Bought a child's belt of the 
proper width and style at a dept store.  Removed the new buckle (it merely 
unsnaped) and put on the orig buckle.  Then installed two rivets I got from a 
shoe repair shop, cut the leather to the needed length and punched the 
necessary holes.  Painted the rivet heads black and voila!  Total cost less 
than $5.
Keith
---- Daniel   White <healeydan@wowway.com> wrote: 
> Listers, 
> I'm looking for a source for the correct spare tire hold down strap assembly 
>for my 1962 BN7. My usual parts suppliers don't have it with the correct black 
>roller buckle and black rivets. The leather also has to be black to match the 
>black interior. Martin MacGregor of MacGregor Coachtrimming used to supply 
>them, but the last time I spoke with him, he wasn't inclined to make up "just 
>one". I tried Heritage, they don't do them. I'm close to going to Wal-Mart and 
>buying a work belt. 
> 
> Hey Rich, how about if you call Martin and tell him it's for you, then you 
>send it to me? Yes, I'll pay your finders fee! 
> 
> Regards, 
> Dan 
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