Re: Threaded bosses for the lap belts
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Originally Posted by Tmend
In 72 outer belts bolted to outer legs and center belts bolted to floor. In 69-71 outer belts bolted to side of seat under upholstery and middle belts bolted to center legs. In 69-71 outer seat legs had no threads for seat belts only middle legs . All the seats that had outer belts and inner belts bolted to legs are seats pulled from a suburban. All 3rd row suburban seats regardless of year had 4 legs and belts bolted to each leg.
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What you said in not exactly gospel. The first Blazer I posted is an unrestored St. Louis '72, with what appears to be the totally original interior.
Also, my '70 has seat lap belts bolted to all 4 legs, and I know the rear seat is 100 percent original to the truck. Will post pics when I can get to it..
Here is an unrestored 1969 with belts bolted to all 4 legs:
Another unrestored '69:
Another unrestored '69:
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