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Aftermarket shoulder seat belts for the back?


silverh20

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Hi I have a 51 Cranbrook coupe and wanted to know if there are any recommended or known options for adding a shoulder belt to the back seats. I wanted to make it a little safer for my 8 year old son when he sits in the back, and it would help with using a kids booster seat. My back seats have lap belts currently but that's it.

 

 

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4 hours ago, Adam H P15 D30 said:

Can't help you with the seat belts as I only have lap belts front and back but I wanted to say that is a nice, clean looking interior.

 lol all good, and thanks!! I’m fortunate enough to have picked up the car like this and the interior condition was a big part of the decision. 3 owners ago the fellow restored it over a 3 year period inside and out.

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My Oz 1940 Dodge has retractable belts in the front and 3 point on each side of the rear seat and a lap belt in the centre rear ....I installed all belts  using the correct seat belt bolts and reinforcing plates ......the upper mount for the rear seat is mounted on the parcel shelf with a standard aftermarket reinforcing plate underneath the parcel shelf where the bolt goes thru.....I don't have any pics taken when I did it which was 40 yrs ago(have owned the car since 1971, hotrodded since 1973) but these three show the interior somewhat.......will have to take some better ones...........andyd  

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  • 2 weeks later...

Silver20....I just checked that link, thats basically the same type of belts I used...........tho' I must admit the current price as listed makes me shudder......lol......andyd 

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