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Old 12-12-2013, 11:25 AM   #26
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Re: A question on installing an original '67 shoulder belt

I believe the car shoulders are different in the way they mount to the pillar but am unsure. someone will know that I am sure and post It up.
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Old 12-12-2013, 02:39 PM   #27
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Re: A question on installing an original '67 shoulder belt

Mission accomplished! The existing bolt that secured the buckle belt to the floor in my truck is exactly like the bolt 71 super posted a picture of - I secured both buckle belts to the floor with the longer bolt pictured in my first post, and secured the shoulder belt with the bolt from the floor. In my haste to take a picture and post it I didn't run the belt back tight through the cover - I'll do that in a bit.

And yes, it'll be a PITA to use relative to modern 3-point systems, but since I don't drive my truck daily the über-coolness of having an original set up more than makes up for the added hassle (at least to me).

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Old 12-12-2013, 02:58 PM   #28
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Re: A question on installing an original '67 shoulder belt

Sometimes I think this "Original Part " thing goes way to far ? I would never want to relay on a set of 40 something year old seat belts in the event of a crash ? Now if you are just going to show the vehicle I can understand ! I am going to swap in some brand new belts with original style buckles and call it a day .
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Old 12-12-2013, 06:27 PM   #29
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Re: A question on installing an original '67 shoulder belt

I truly appreciate original , But for my '67 promod daily driver build I will be going with NEW retractable seat belts . I'll start the '67 build after Christmas and I'll be working pretty much daily so I can be finished by the first nice sunny day of spring !
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Old 12-13-2013, 11:44 PM   #30
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Re: A question on installing an original '67 shoulder belt

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Sometimes I think this "Original Part " thing goes way to far ? I would never want to relay on a set of 40 something year old seat belts in the event of a crash ? Now if you are just going to show the vehicle I can understand ! I am going to swap in some brand new belts with original style buckles and call it a day .
To each his own...some folks like original, some folks like custom, some folks like functionality, etc. I kinda suspect that if I'm ever in a crash such that the seat belts fail then I'll die of internal bleeding whether they fail or not.
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Old 12-14-2013, 11:31 AM   #31
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Sometimes I think this "Original Part " thing goes way to far ? I would never want to rely on a set of 40 something year old seat belts in the event of a crash ? Now if you are just going to show the vehicle I can understand ! I am going to swap in some brand new belts with original style buckles and call it a day .
Agreed. Degrading of the belts after all these years or even using dye on old belts may have an effect on their intended purpose. The shop that done the make over of my bench seat claims re-webbing the belts with new material is the best way to go. I may go that route on my build. Additionally the shoulder options for those who have little ones with car seats and such I can see too.
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Old 12-14-2013, 11:36 AM   #32
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To each his own...some folks like original, some folks like custom, some folks like functionality, etc. I kinda suspect that if I'm ever in a crash such that the seat belts fail then I'll die of internal bleeding whether they fail or not.
Exactly. The only time I have ever seen a seatbelt fail is when it's not worn.
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