>Hi all - > > From my website, http://teamchicago.com/imperial/: > >One interesting project was installing shoulder belts for the front >seats. I noticed a "ring fitting" in the middle of the roof mounted >grab handle. Removing the chrome trim (for cleaning and sewing >headliner tears) revealed a factory mounting hole for the fitting, >but also a dealer-cut hole for access to the securing nut. Belts in >1966 were probably a dealer-installed option. I bought new fittings >and had shoulder/lap belts made by <http://www.deist.com/>Deist >Safety (Glendale). The driver's side belt was easily installed and >gave a feeling of great security. An access hole for the passenger's >side was later cut in the inner roof panel and shoulder/lap belts >installed for that side. > >Contact me directly if you need more details. Belts now only have >slight wear after 11-12 years of use. > >Bob Bob;Thanks for responding. I am glad you did as safety in these cars is an important issue. Your information must be what I remembered from years ago. So the passenger side required a little more effort.
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