Hey guys and gals,
I'm fairly new to the site but have been reading non-stop the past couple of weeks. I really love the help and camaraderie in here.
So, I'm hoping you all can help. I've recently acquired a 1967 fastback, mostly stock.
I'm looking for advice on putting 3-pt seat belts in the REAR of my car. I've searched the forums here and elsewhere and ....bupkis.
Anyone have any success / failure with this or simple have a great link to someone else install photo's or video?
I'm doing 3-pt up front with the existing shoulder hole in the ceiling. My car was mfg in August of 67 so it has them factory.
I know some people don't like the "triangle" but I'd rather have that than cut any holes in her I don't have to.
That being said...I've would be more than willing to drill in the back if it meant giving my kids a 3-pt harness back there.
Currently there are NO seat belts in the back. I understand the complexity of the fold-down for belt positioning, but
I'd really like to learn from someone else's experience here if I can rather than my own mistakes.
Thanks for your time and keep on keeping on!
Kai
I'm fairly new to the site but have been reading non-stop the past couple of weeks. I really love the help and camaraderie in here.
So, I'm hoping you all can help. I've recently acquired a 1967 fastback, mostly stock.
I'm looking for advice on putting 3-pt seat belts in the REAR of my car. I've searched the forums here and elsewhere and ....bupkis.
Anyone have any success / failure with this or simple have a great link to someone else install photo's or video?
I'm doing 3-pt up front with the existing shoulder hole in the ceiling. My car was mfg in August of 67 so it has them factory.
I know some people don't like the "triangle" but I'd rather have that than cut any holes in her I don't have to.
That being said...I've would be more than willing to drill in the back if it meant giving my kids a 3-pt harness back there.
Currently there are NO seat belts in the back. I understand the complexity of the fold-down for belt positioning, but
I'd really like to learn from someone else's experience here if I can rather than my own mistakes.
Thanks for your time and keep on keeping on!
Kai