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Pete
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You are clearly switched on about cars, so I am not sure how much I should "advise" or "comment"; however, I have installed inertia reel seat belts in a Charger before when my kids were young.

It makes life so much easier; I put them in the front too....non-standard but who cares.........
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Pete wrote:You are clearly switched on about cars, so I am not sure how much I should "advise" or "comment"; however, I have installed inertia reel seat belts in a Charger before when my kids were young.

It makes life so much easier; I put them in the front too....non-standard but who cares.........
I will be honest - this is my first 60's muscle car so any help and advise would be appreciated. Had a few corvettes / F150 Lightnings / camaro's but this is my "first" proper yank :)

Im looking at the Securon 500/30 or 500/45 3 point inertia belts for the rear as my little girl is only 2 so need a secure and safe means of keeping her baby seat in place - In the front Im just fitting normal 2 point lap belts.
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Post by hemi472 »

May be worth having a look at a company called morris classic concepts , they do modern style seatbelts for lots of of old muscle cars , I had some for a 67 Chevelle and they were really good.
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Regards kids seats, we have this Britax Eclipse which can be used with 2 point lap belts as well as 3 point belts. We have it in a gen1 Charger, they have bucket seats. She is 2 1/2 years.

http://www.mothercare.com/Britax-Eclips ... lt,pd.html
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Must add, not sure if it's the seat is comfy, or the beat of a V8 but she is usually bang out by the time we are on the M11.
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