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Old 01-08-2024, 03:02 PM   #12
1970cstblazer
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Lightbulb Re: Threaded bosses for the lap belts

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Originally Posted by Toro View Post
My early 72 Flint Blazer (September build, double-wall, and speaker under A/C controls) has the same "71" seat pointed out here. The outer right and left "male" belts are bolted under the flaps of the sewn seat cover, and the cover has to be taken off the access the bolts. The center two belts are attached to two middle legs, just like the first picture above in post #2 by 1970cstblazer.

The SPID from the St. Louis Blazer with the rear seat in the first photo:




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