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Irving Air Chute Belts

Started by malcolm, Sep 08, 2023, 01:56 PM

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malcolm

Hi, I have these belts bought them many years ago thought they might come in handy one day.

Does anyone know what car they are for, maybe a Rover or Range Rover?

One of the boxes has a different part number although they are both the same belt.Don't think are for a Series but could be wrong they have the shackle type fitting both ends.

autorover1

Some early Rover Car belts also used the Bow Shackle type ends as well as Land Rovers , none of my books have these part numbers and I have access to a Master parts Listing Pre 1969 but they aren't in that, so must be post 1969 to early 70's

diffwhine

They look very similar to the belts in my Station Wagon (88" 1965). They are retained by shackles. My Lightweight ones are similar.
1965 2A 88" Station Wagon

malcolm

I have some of these as well which are the correct ones for the front.They have the lift buckle.
Never got to the bottom of the others bought them about 15 years ago.

diffwhine

They are not early RRC static belts as far as I can tell. Their part number was RTC3011. They also had proper 7/16" UNF size hole brackets fitted. I suppose they could pretty much be for any BL or Rover product of the era.
1965 2A 88" Station Wagon