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09-10-2010, 01:08 AM | #1 |
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72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
My wife and I are expecting our first child soon and I'm hoping that I don't have to part with the truck for safety reasons...What are your thoughts/experiences with putting a baby seat in the cab of an old truck? Is it not safe? Is it safer than new cars? Is it the same? Is this a stupid question? IDK...I just want to protect my little one ya know
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09-10-2010, 01:19 AM | #2 |
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
My opinion is, anything "old" is a solid chunk of metal and would probably fare pretty well in an accident.
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09-10-2010, 02:39 AM | #4 |
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
WOW...that is a really interesting video...thanks for the post.
Any more opinions out there ro info?
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
I personally think this is a silly question. It's not necessarily the vehicle you are in. But the way you drive, and where you drive.
Every person here lived through being in an old vehicle. I am sure you little one will be ok as well. I have a 2 year old and will not hesitate to take her in my truck/old car.
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09-10-2010, 03:13 AM | #9 |
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
Ya, I totally understand but I thought I'd see what you guys have seen/heard/know etc...
I've heard that it's not safe to put babies in the front seat etc...the back seat is safer...but that all depends on where you get hit...airbags and all that. My gas tank is in my cab, but I've only heard rumors about those actually blowing up. My wife is concerned so I told her I would ask the experts
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09-10-2010, 03:16 AM | #11 |
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
My 3 year old loves riding around in my '71, and when my '51 is on the road he will ride around in that with me also. The biggest thing that I would recommend is getting new seat belts; the retractable 3-point shoulder strap belts. Spend the extra money if you don't already have them. These trucks came equip for them.
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I think as long as you can keep the little one strapped in you'll be fine. It all depends on what kind of collision happens. There are some crashes where no amount of safety gear is going to save you. I did see that someone was killed on Hot Rod Power Tour this year. He was driving a 69 Camaro when a nonparticipant crossed the center line and hit him head on. It makes me wonder if he had any seat belt on. If not, could a three point belt have saved his life? Old cars and trucks are great, but if the equipment is out there to better protect ourselves and isn't prohibitively expensive, we should really think about it. Just because we drive cautiously doesn't mean we can control the other idiots out there. Last edited by andymarkv; 09-10-2010 at 09:56 AM. |
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Think about it this way guys. Yes the driver is important..... But it does not have to be your fault. The careless driving of another person is all it takes.
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Personally, I would take my daughter in the truck if I got a seat or seatbelt upgrade. But even after that and moving the tank to the rear my wife will absolutely not allow her to ride in the truck with me. It's a shame because my daughter is at the point where she loves trucks. Even after making the old heavy steel and frame on body arguments she still won't budge. Especially after seeing the video above.
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
My personal feelings are like those who grew up w/o seat belts. There are six kids in my family. I'm the oldest. We didn't have seat belts and my youngest sister sat in Moms lap. Younger brother sat between Mom and Dad. The rest of us sat in the back seat. We didn't have a station wagon, either.
I hauled my daughter in my '65 C-10. Her car seat had two arms that went between the cushion and the seat back. No belts. Metal dash....no pad. She is now 35. Whatever you do, tho....do NOT ask Click and Clack. They will tell you that nobody is safe unless you drive a vehicle with airbags, yada, yada, yada.
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
My 2 year old daughter loves riding in my 72. Mostly because she is next to me and can see out the front. I only take her on short rides around town though, we have a car for longer family trips.
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09-10-2010, 06:46 AM | #17 |
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
Listen, I wouldn't be afraid of it (my truck's too loud for a kid, but that's a different story ). Like has been said before, it's not about the vehicle, it's about the driver. By you driving a less technologically advanced vehicle, you personally will focus more on driving, and thus be safer on the road. That's my biggest complaint about modern cars, that you're too insulated, cushy and unconscious of the road. I think it's a great opportunity for you child, a great way to get 'em brainwashed young! My first vehicle ride of memory was in a beat-up 1970 C50 grain truck. And I loved it and have been a die-hard Chevy dude ever since.
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
my parents had vehicles from the 40's thru60's when i grew up and never had car seats and i lived thru it just fine
the safety of children is directly linked with driving skill judgement and decisions of parents while in the car
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
I dont think I would hesitate either, the "no child seat in front seat" deal is because of air bags I believe. They are just too powerful and will hurt the child when they explode, I wouldnt worry about the truck. If the gas tank scares you, then just do a Blazer tank swap and get down the road.
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
It's no safer than anything else you do in life, or just as safe... depends on how you look at it.
I was wary of 40 year old lap belts in my '67, so I installed some newer Silverado seats with the 3 point integrated belts, and my 4 year old son LOVES 'his' truck. He just graduated to a booster seat, and it fits great, plus I wouldn't trade the time we get to ride around in it together for anything. Besides, we all remember how 'safe' our parents were when we were growing up. I remember my Dad racing people in our '69 Vette while my Mom was screaming at him and I was shoved in the package try behind the seats Shawn |
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I spent my childhood travelling all over Europe unrestrained in the back of a VW camper, I'm still here. I know roads today are a little more busy (well they are over on our crowded little island) so I'd maybe be a bit more hesitant about taking a newborn out in it but as soon as my truck is back on the road my 3 1/2 year old twin boys are definitely coming out for a ride in it. In fact I'm constantly being pestered by one of them about it, he's definitely going to grow up into a petrolhead, his favourite "reading" material is a diecast car catalogue. In fact here they are a while back performing shall we say their daily ablutions and reading my car magazines
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I think your never really safe in any vehicle. You take the chance everyday driving on the streets. Is it safe to walk down the street pushing your baby in a stroller? Taking the chance that some idiot drinkin and drivin or just dont know how to drive and drives right up on the curb ya know?
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09-10-2010, 12:16 PM | #24 |
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i haul my wife and 4 year old daughter around in my truck all the time. accidents are very unpredictable even someone in the safest car can be injured or killed if the conditions are right. i just pay attention and keep a good distance in front of me incase i have to react. no child should be denied cruising in classic iron.lol
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Re: 72 C-10 and my first child...is it safe?
I agree with some of the people here that defensive driving on your part can only do so much. Some of the drivers on the road are just, well....unpredictable, and its a shame.
I will have to disagree with most everyone else sharing their stories of growing up with these vehicles, riding around without seat belts and turning out just fine. It's great that you survived child hood in these vehicles but not really relevant to the vehicle's safety. There are plenty of people around today that grew up in these vehicles to tell about it but there are people who didn't live to tell about it who can't share their stories here. A vehicle's safety only comes into question once you get into an accident. If you never get into an accident it isn't an issue, but when you do it becomes very, very important. Riding around in your dad's pickup standing on the front seat is a great story...until you get into an accident. Without a doubt newer vehicles are safer but I wouldn't hesitate to let a child ride in your truck. However, I would wait until they're 1.5-2 years old like most people here. That's just my 2 cents, thought I'd share it because it seemed the discussion was getting off track with all the stories. |
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