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Topic: Seat belts- what year did they start... (Read 364 times)
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cu440da
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What year did the seperate shoulder belts appear in a bodies?
Also, I'd be interested in seeing pics of where/how the factory attatched the shoulder belt at the headliner/"b" pillar area. I'm going to put the 2 part belts in my car and want to see what kind of reinforcements I'd need and in what area.
Thanks.
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 4.10 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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Lars
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My 70 has the provisions for a shoulder belt up top, but I didn't get the upper belts with the car. 
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365/727/8.75 with 4.10's and a Detroit locker 
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74DDS
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My car is the the same way, I have the provisions for it but I never had one. So would it be legal to race with out it? Cuz all i have is the lap belt and there is nothing on those that would allow the shoulder belt to attach to it.
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A-bodies since 1978, this one since 1983
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I believe 1969 was the first year that the shoulder belts were mandatory (except maybe in convertibles).
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440Ken
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My 71' came with lap belts and a separate shoulder belt.
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b569rr
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My '67 GT has no provisions for the shoulder strap but has lap belts. My '69 RR has both.
Tom
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DartKnight
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Are we talking about the male-end connectors next to the sunvisors? If so, my 69 has them....no belts, though.
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cu440da
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Are we talking about the male-end connectors next to the sunvisors? No. They are part of the set-up, but I'm looking for pics of where the belt bolts to the roofline around the "b" pillar. My headliner is out and it looks like the metal there is strong enough to hold the headliner bows in place and thats about it. If someone could snap a pic, I could try to copy the way it would have been if my car had come with shoulder belts.
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 4.10 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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74DDS
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would a person be allowed to race if their car didn't have these belts, but had the provisons for them? my car is a 74 if it helps.
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signet
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here is a pic of the anchor. it is just a nut welded in behind the panel. there is no reinforcment but the nut is big.
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cu440da
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'67 Notchback- 12.85 @ 109mph
440, M1, modified 750 Holley, .509 cam, template ported 906's, ProParts, 3" x-piped mandrel bent exhaust, Spintech's, 4.10 Sure Grip, 3200 stall, CalTracs and mono's, RR hood bulge fresh air system
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sr71mopar
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the pin type that swivels onto the lap belt buckle.
This is the kind I have. No recoil deal. Hook it on and tighten it down like a harness. I couldnt even reach the radio with it on.
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