I'm trying to figure out a better way to mount the center seat belt in
my pre-war car (no shoulder harness or roll bar required). It has been
mounded to an angle iron cross brace, but the addition of a new cover
over the propshaft doesn't really leave me with enough space to remount
the seat belt anchor bolt---besides I was never very thrilled about the
strength of the cross brace anyway. I've thought about using one of the
4" square plates on the bottom of the aluminum pan with a anchor bolt
through it, but am not sure if that is strong enough. Any ideas?
The side belt is into the chassis and is plenty secure.
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George Davidson
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