Thanks 69plywgn, I checked out the Wesco website, glad to hear that it worked on your 1962 wagon, so no reason it shouldn’t work on my Savoy. You offered to send a picture or two, that would be a great, should give me a better idea regarding location. Thanks for your offer of help, if I get stuck I’ll reach out I know you are in White Lake. And thanks for the vendor and parts source list I put it in my favorites for future reference. Any reason you didn’t use the retractable? Was there a space issue on the retractor? Thanks for your help !I installed a driver-side, three-point, non-retractable shoulder harness/lap belt in my '62 Savoy Suburban (bench seat) from Wesco Performance, www.wescoperformance.com. It cost about $55. They have many options to choose from (color, buckle, retractable, mounting hardware, etc.). It came with directions also. My "B" pillar was wide enough to accommodate the anchor plate after some minor trimming. Looks like yours is a four-door, so it should be the same. I can send a picture or if you need assistance, let me know.
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Also, are there existing anchor bolt locations on the 62 ?I installed a driver-side, three-point, non-retractable shoulder harness/lap belt in my '62 Savoy Suburban (bench seat) from Wesco Performance, www.wescoperformance.com. It cost about $55. They have many options to choose from (color, buckle, retractable, mounting hardware, etc.). It came with directions also. My "B" pillar was wide enough to accommodate the anchor plate after some minor trimming. Looks like yours is a four-door, so it should be the same. I can send a picture or if you need assistance, let me know.
You may want to add this website to your "favorites", 1962 to 1965 Mopar Restoration Vendor and Parts Sources (ornocar.com)
Thanks 69plywgn the pics are helpful, I will check for the weldnut locations. I previously put lap belts in the backseats, there aren’t any weld nuts so I drilled holes on either side of the tunnel and used stainless bolts and fender washers. Hope my weldnuts for the front seat are in good shape or I’ll be doing the same in the front.TKMSavoy: The directions give an approximate location/measurement for the "B" pillar anchor plate, but the location can be changed a little based on your seat position, your height, etc. The '62 Parts Catalog lists a seat belt package, but doesn't provide much detail other than "as required." There are existing attach points (welded nuts) on both sides of the driveshaft tunnel for the inboard half of the lap belt. I'd assume they're also in the lip of the floor structure for the outboard lap belt. I think mine got damaged when the floor pans were replaced, so I decided against the retractable type and bolted it through the flat part of the floor. For rear seat belts, I think you'd have to drill holes in the structure, but I'm not positive. I've seen it done though.View attachment 1082640 View attachment 1082641 View attachment 1082642