Re: IML: Seat Belts
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Re: IML: Seat Belts



One of the seat belt vendors (sorry, forget which) has a kit to mount a shoulder belt. It requires welding in a solid anchor in the roof or "B" pillar, only an option if you are replacing a headliner.
The shoulder belt absorbs a lot of force in a crash. Cars with seat mounted belts (e.g. current Chrysler Sebring) get a substantially reinforced seat structure. 1960's seats won't do, you will just bend the frame and still hit the steering wheel!
BTW, someone is selling an original (?) set of 1959 seat belts on e-bay
item 180179685128
if anyone is interested in their construction.
Mark

"Klebert L. Hall" <crocuta@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> From: "dansgarage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx"
> Subject: Re: IML: seat belts
>
> Hi All....with the thread brought up about 'seat belts' I was
> wondering if anyone has installed (or knows HOW to install)
> shoulder-belts in a mid-60's 4-door (LeBaron). I know its not
> 'original' to have more than the lap-belts in these cars but with the
> crazy traffic and all, having solid 3-point belts wold make me feel
> LOTS better when on the Interstate. I thought I had read an article
> from someplace that showed how to add the shoulder-harness into an
> older car

I haven't done this (I confess I'm not much of a seat-belt wearer),
but it seems that if you could find a long-enough belt with a
floor-mount tensioner, you could attach it to the floor behind the seat
(somewhere near the base of the B-pillar or B-pillar stub) and have the
tab end come up over the back of the seat through a loop (kind of like
an epaulet on a shirt). I would think that'd look okay.

-Kle.
'69 Crown 4DHT (on hiatus)

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