Rear seat belts in 'Ruby' - our 67 Hornet
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Rear seat belts in 'Ruby' - our 67 Hornet
we've had the rear seat belts fitted in Ruby now. Done by expert Hot Rod builder at Gas Valley Speed Shop in Newbury. The normal way of mounting would entail modifying the fuel tank and all sorts of other drawbacks - However this innovative idea previously worked well in a Model A Ford that Jimmy built.
basically, the belts come up from the centre of the back seat and click in at the sides rather than the other way round. Inside of the boot and parcelshelf has been strengthened accordingly. it all works really well and smooth running.
basically, the belts come up from the centre of the back seat and click in at the sides rather than the other way round. Inside of the boot and parcelshelf has been strengthened accordingly. it all works really well and smooth running.
Jerry&Naomi- Posts : 23
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Re: Rear seat belts in 'Ruby' - our 67 Hornet
Looks a good idea but where is the stalk bolted to on tank side?
(and the offside too for that matter?)
(and the offside too for that matter?)
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Re: Rear seat belts in 'Ruby' - our 67 Hornet
TONYELF wrote:Looks a good idea but where is the stalk bolted to on tank side?
(and the offside too for that matter?)
I'll try to pull out the back seat over the next couple of days and take a photo of how that is attached too. I don't use the car that often as it is mainly the local runabout and not a daily commuter. In other words my wife has Ruby most fo the time.
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