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3 point seat belt installation in 1940 Tudor
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larryb346 |
12-16-2017 @ 6:42 PM
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I have installed them in my 39 coupe I used a b pillar mount from Julianos street rod parts and seat belts. Here is a link to the piece I used it worked perfect and very easy http://www.julianos.com/No-Weld-B-pillar-Bracket-for-35-48-Ford-p/ju010955.htm good luck Larry
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40cpe |
12-16-2017 @ 12:54 PM
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I did it in the early '90s. If I remember correctly the "B" pillar sheetmetal meets under the upholstery on the pillar. I welded a nut to a steel plate and welded the plate inside the "B" pillar, attached the upper belt swivel to the nut. I wasn't impressed with the amount of steel there was to weld to. I don't know if this setup has been tested, but we were fortunate to drive all over the southeast every summer for 20 years and not have to test them.
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rickeagle |
12-16-2017 @ 10:22 AM
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I want to put 3 point belts in the front seat of my '40. Anyone done this? There appears to be plenty of room to put shoulder belt pivot point in the B pillar and a mount area at the floor or base of door frame for retractor. Any info appreciated!
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