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Old 02-19-2013, 08:26 PM   #52
67ChevyRedneck
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Re: 1965 Ford Mustang

As I mentioned a bit ago, I'm also doing the backseat. I was able to squeeze in some GM parts!!! The guides came from a 78-82 corvette!

My car originally didn't have any rear seatbelts, so I had no factory bolts or holes to use for under the rear seat, so I checked out a lot of pics online, measured under the car to miss the frame and other things, and drilled some holes.

I also located the roller in the trunk. I wish it could have been moved over some so the line was a little straighter... but that's where the rear frame rail is, so it is what it is. Still works well.

Also, the trunk floor is not terribly thick, so I cut a piece of 1/8" steel plate 3"x4" to put under the floor. I will do the same for the belts under the rear seat as well.

This is as far as I have gotten. I've been putting in 60+ hour weeks the past 4 weeks including 10-12 hour saturdays which has not only killed my time to work on the car, but the energy I have left to do so. Hopefully we'll slow down a bit soon, I need a break.
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