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21  Technical Board / General Technical / Re: mOUNTING OF SEAT BELTS on: March 07, 2008, 10:30:03 PM
Hi everyone, just found this forum and have to say that its a great site! I know this topic has been thrashed to death but i just have purchased an 58 FC special sedan that does not have any seatbelts in it. Because i have a 6yo son the law says i have to have seat belts installed in the car.I know i can buy the seatbelts (4 lap/sash ,1 lap)from RARE SPARES in adelaide but have to install them myself.Since the interior has already been painted and retrimed i dont wont to go cutting and welding in the car to install the anchor points.i want to try to keep that original look of the car so have decided to get the old manual adjust belts. is their a way i can conceal the B pillar top bolt so i cant see it from the outside? or do i stick with the bolt going through the pillar and chrome/paint the bolt as they would have done back in the 1950/60s.                                                                                                                                                                         what is the best way to install the rear top anchor point? onto the parcel shelf?or in to the side of the C pillar? if so how is this done? is their a cavity that is accessable where you can get to bolt to tighten up? does any one know of somebody/company around the gawler  (south oz) area that would be able to help me out with some advice? would be greatly appreciated.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              cheers  scott. Grin
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