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Rear seat and shoulder belt pics

wwheel

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I am trying to install a refurbished set of seat belts on my '70 Roadrunner hardtop. The front seats I have pics of, but need help with the rear seats and shoulder belts. Anybody have good pics of those?

One more question about the round spacers that fit on the anchoring bolts. How many are there. I have two, but seem like there should be at least four.

The seat belts were not in the car when it was bought, so I have very little to go by.

Thank you!
 
Perfect! I had no idea such a detailed diagram was in there.

One question - for the bench seats, it shows plastic sleeves that the belts pass through going from the tunnel to the front part of the seat bottom (23-140 fig.50 view X). Do all bench seats have this? Or do the belts simply slip between the upper cushion and the bottom cushion? The restored belt set I have does not have these sleeves as part of the set.
 
Thank you!!!! That is extremely helpful and helps sooooo much. You did a great job documenting that. I saved that for future reference as I need to go through the seats and sort them out. They were one of the things that was not part of the car when I bought it.
 
Thank you!!!! That is extremely helpful and helps sooooo much. You did a great job documenting that. I saved that for future reference as I need to go through the seats and sort them out. They were one of the things that was not part of the car when I bought it.
Glad to hear it helped. I take a crap load of pics anymore when I'm working on stuff cause I typically have long gaps in between projects. Without pics I'd be struggling for sure when it came time to put things back together.
 
I do as well and good advice. Some of the parts were not on the car which makes it even more fun. I am pretty familiar with most major items, but the details are are hard to figure out. Thank goodness for forums and knowledgeable people like this.
 
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