First welcome to the site. Hope you find the support and information you need to complete those concours related projects
First thanks for include some of the details about you car. In the future consider including in every post with a question when and where your car was completed since some details relate directly to a specific production period. Lots of members save themselves typing and time by just including your cars details in your signature. That can be done in your Profile settings found in the toll bar towards the top of every page
- '70 Mach 1
- 4 speed and tach
- Deluxe belts w/warning lamp
- 3W (white deluxe) interior
When my father bought this car in the late '80's, the guy he'd bought it from had apparently started restoring/modifying it, so it came with a few things that it probably didn't leave the factory with. Attempting to gather parts now to switch it back over to the factory 3W interior and am a bit confused about the seatbelt color. Have had a difficult time finding pictures online of cars with these three options together (3W/tach/Deluxe seatbelt w/bright buckle) and was hoping someone could confirm whether the Deluxe white interior cars had black or white Deluxe, bright buckle seat belts.
(Found a partial set of very dingy Deluxe belts with bright buckles among the parts stash with the car that *might* be white, but of course I'm not completely sure they originally came on this particular car).
First question is how did you determine that your car was ordered with the "deluxe, bright seat belt" latch covers? Guess it was a Marti report so I'm just checking
For others reading this thread here are two examples
Here is a 1970 NJ built white interior (3W) Mach's Marti report not not showing the deluxe/bright seat belt latch covers. This car originally had black belts and black latch covers as well as boots on the outside belts in the front
Here is a 1970 Dearborn built non-Mach with the deluxe white interior and the Deluxe Belts/Warning Light
Appears that white interior were not popular that year likely since there were so many interior colors and different materials introduced that year. I found a higher percentage of white interior in Boss 429 cars likely due to the bright exterior colors options and trying to find an interior that would go with most of that limited number of exterior colors.
You likely noticed that the vast majority of pictures from Mustangs are of "restored" one both done well and not done well so they typically are not IMHO a good source of answers for many detailed questions we address and discuss here.
So going through my collection of cars I found the following
Only found one example where a white interior car had the deluxe belts (white color and bright latch covers) but that was a restored car unfortunately. That was the car shown in the lower of the two Marti reports posted above.
The positive thing at this point is that these items are something that can be swapped out with not a lot of effort if you find that the color of the belts are different at some point in the future. BTW I did check 70 white interior Cougars but that just confused things further.
69 and 70 Deluxe interiors differed in a number of details but would guess Pete is focusing on belts. If not that's a good discussion for another thread