It looks like time is catching up with my original seatbelts. The fabric in the belts is worn and starting to fray. One of my rear belt connectors no longer functions and the other's retractor doesn't work correctly.
I'd been debating about installing a roll bar in my 73 convertible for a long time now. That would solve two issues.
1. It would give me an attachment point for 3 point belts.
2. My stang would be legal for many more racing events.
Okay, so what do I do now?
I would like to install at least 3 point belts in both the front and rear of the car. That's unless I do a roll bar and 4 point harnesses, which some have cautioned against using. The roll bar I haven't moved forward with installing either because of the major permanent change to the car, and because of the loss of the rear seats for passengers.
UGH!!
I've seen seatbelt kits from Retractable Seat Belts and some other places.
However, new cars have come with 3 point retractable belts for a very long time now. It has to be possible to adapt newer belts to work in our old cars, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it. There was once a webpage that went through the steps someone followed to install Sebring seats into a 73 conv to take advantage of those seats having built in shoulder belts. Unfortunately I have never been able to find that page again.
Boy are the seats in the new Challenger nice.
I'd been debating about installing a roll bar in my 73 convertible for a long time now. That would solve two issues.
1. It would give me an attachment point for 3 point belts.
2. My stang would be legal for many more racing events.
Okay, so what do I do now?
I would like to install at least 3 point belts in both the front and rear of the car. That's unless I do a roll bar and 4 point harnesses, which some have cautioned against using. The roll bar I haven't moved forward with installing either because of the major permanent change to the car, and because of the loss of the rear seats for passengers.
UGH!!
I've seen seatbelt kits from Retractable Seat Belts and some other places.
However, new cars have come with 3 point retractable belts for a very long time now. It has to be possible to adapt newer belts to work in our old cars, but I haven't heard of anyone doing it. There was once a webpage that went through the steps someone followed to install Sebring seats into a 73 conv to take advantage of those seats having built in shoulder belts. Unfortunately I have never been able to find that page again.
Boy are the seats in the new Challenger nice.
