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<PRE>I am in the process of having my 67 Mustang convertible restored. I would
like to know if there is some way to install shoulder seat belts in the car
in order to make it legal and safe. I am guessing there is some way to do it
but I would like to find out which seems to be the most expedient and
successful way to do it. Is there some place to find out the procedures.
Michael T. Ponte Vedra Beach Fl.


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On Sat, 31 Aug 2002 16:42:31 EDT (email redacted) wrote:
>I am in the process of having my 67 Mustang convertible restored. I would
>like to know if there is some way to install shoulder seat belts in the
car
>in order to make it legal and safe. I am guessing there is some way to do
it
>but I would like to find out which seems to be the most expedient and
>successful way to do it. Is there some place to find out the procedures.
>Michael T. Ponte Vedra Beach Fl.

Michael,
I did this on my 67 FB. Used JC Whitney belts since they are cheaper and I
had them. I'm getting color matched ones from Ssnake Oyl this month.
What I did will not help you much with your conv't, but I amassed a few
References which might help.

andoauto.com
ssnake-oyl.com
julianos.com
mustangdepot.com/OnLineCatalog/SoftTrim/shoulder_belt_conv.htm
stephanies-mustang.com/seatbelt.htm
mustangsafety.com/rear_seat_belts.htm

Good luck,

Tony Perri
-- 67 Fastback
-- 73 Coupe




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