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I want to install shoulder belts in my 64 Impala SS. Any ideas or suggestions

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Luggnutt this site has many different seat belt options! Just remember this VCCA site is O.C.D. PURISTS! If it’s not in the Chevrolet book and not an option then for the most part they would have no answer!

https://www.julianos.com/Seat-Belts-s/96.htm


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Actually there is a forum for Personalized Modifications and that forum would be the one where the discussion might get a response.


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Luggnutt, a supplier that I have used for years and offers what you are looking for is Classic Industries on the web.

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I used Seat Belts Plus for the seat belts i Installed in my '37 coupe.

I did some web surfing because I was thinking about installing shoulder belts. The key point I determined is that most cars do not have a strong enough structure for the upper mounting point unless they were originally designed with 3 point belts.

If I remember correctly the first cars with factory shoulder belts were made in the later 60's.


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