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#678277 09/17/2010 5:51 AM
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I tried the search option,but come up
with posts about seats,etc.So here goes....
I have a '60 Apache C30 with no seat
belts.What are my options?2 point,or 3- point? Where to drill mounting holes?
I can't take our 5 year old Grand-
daughter in the truck.

- Doug


'60 Anglia
'67 MGB GT
'74 MG Midget
'78 B210
1960 Apache 30 Panel
60anglia #678282 09/17/2010 6:00 AM
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i installed a latter lap belt for my wife on the pass side. i used the seat brackets i made to save drilling any holes or running bolts thru cab. i'm sure shoulder belt is much better, but i don't know how other folks are doing that. good luck

60anglia #678311 09/17/2010 1:44 PM
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I used retractable lap type belts in my '65 but 3-point style are available.

Here are some links for you:

http://www.julianos.com/how2.html

http://www.julianos.com/seat_belts.html


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Hot Rod John #679799 09/22/2010 10:36 PM
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Not really sure if you want to change seats, but I have a 63 1/2 ton and i installed bucket seats from a 2003 Chevy truck. The seats have the retractable shoulder strap and the female end built into the seat. The seats I found were in excellent condition. The seller wanted 300 but I talked him down to 200. The seats fit really good but I had to make a bracket for the center portion of the seat because the hump is different. The center portion also has seat belts. I think the bench style seats in newer trucks are the same way.

60anglia #680658 09/26/2010 3:20 PM
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I installed 3 point lap and shoulder belts in my 65, aftermarket from;
http://gemstreetrods.com/Seat%20Belts.htm
They were inexpensive and very easy to install.

Randy Tupa #681459 09/28/2010 10:12 PM
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How did you anchor it?-Especially the shoulder belt anchor?

- Doug


'60 Anglia
'67 MGB GT
'74 MG Midget
'78 B210
1960 Apache 30 Panel
60anglia #681552 09/29/2010 2:32 AM
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I'm using simple latch style lap belts.


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