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Seat belt stowage clip?

ScottsGTX

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My 68’ GTX has male seat belt attachments on the lower seat fronts to stow seat belts when you take them off. Both front seats and rear seat has them. It keeps them in place when not using them and also looks neat and tidy. Do other Mopars have this feature? This is the only vehicle I’ve ever seen them on and I think it’s ingenious?
 
I have them on my 68 Coronet and love them. Keeps the belts nice and organized. My 70 satellite convertible doesn’t have them but wish it did.
 
Sorry to resurrect this but does any one have pictures of where these are mounted for the back seat and front buckets?
 
Just added them to my 69 Bee without knowing if they came originally. Tired of the scattered seat belt look.

However, my front belts aren’t long enough to reach the clips without really stretching them out all day, and my size doesn’t require all that belt.
 
This is the positioning on a '69 Charger.

Run your fingers along the bottom frame (facing front) to see if the original holes are present. Mine were, after a long-ago reupholstering, which covered them.

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This is the positioning on a '69 Charger.

Run your fingers along the bottom frame (facing front) to see if the original holes are present. Mine were, after a long-ago reupholstering, which covered them.

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Thank you guys!
 
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