--my c300 has dealer installed front belts, purchased from origianal owner who was service director at dealership were sold in 1955 . C 300 RON--- Original Message ----- From: "christopher beilby" <thelastbestgenius@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 9:28 AM Subject: [Chrysler300] somewhere out there is a 55 300 that was blown > As part of my so far not too succesful attempts to locate early series > 300s > with Mopar seat belts, I finally have recently been sent shots of a > 'possible first other 300' that may have cable end seat belts - the Mopar > belts in one of my 300Cs being sort of similar type belts, ones that end > with twin woven fine wire cables that come off a sewn in fitting on end of > woven fabric belt parts. > > The other 'maybe Mopar seat belt car' is a '55 300, and this was a > model/year earlier that Wayne Graefen mentioned he was aware Chrysler > listed > (Factory/Dealer?) belts for. Apart from this (maybe?) '55 300, it seems > apart from two sets of likely later 1957 belts seen/sold on ebay (one part > set observed by me about a year ago, and another seen by Owen in NZ a few > years before that), that the 57 type Mopar belts are maybe not so common. > > And thinking in hindsight, no Dealer would I guess want to volunteer to > install them, as firstly the twin holes for each end have to be drilled > through floors with a 'front to rear alignment/accuracy' of about 1/16 of > an > inch to pick up the exact right narrtow spots on the underfloor bracket, > plus the only (easiest likely) way to do this would be from under the car, > which would also then involve removing the mufflers, never mind when the > drill bit reached the carpet above, if it grabbed the carpet, it then > instantly pulls whole rows of sewing/carpet, which would then mean > removing/replacing the new carpet? > So my guess, not too many Dealers would volunteer for this, for so small a > return/profit?! > > Now if the 3 page handwritten history of my 300C I got with the car that > has > these Mopar '57 type belts fitted is true/correct, right at the beginning > of > this 3 pages it states the two Turskey brothers that ordered the 300C > 'raced > cars and hillclimbed motorcycles, plus they had searched nearby States for > a > Dealer who wanted to get involved in running the car at 1957 Daytona', in > the category of "Man off the Street Flying Mile". (This was a non factory > category, where apparently virtually anyone could join a queue after > paying > a few dollars, and see if they could run as fast as their car would. And > seemingly that is how many National Motor Mags, amongst others, ran their > modified stockies, etc..) > > Anyhow back to the Fond Du Lac Turskey brothers - if anyone was going to > want seat belts in a new 300C, it likely may have been these guys if they > already raced cars? Now as to who installed them, is if one believes the > 'blurb' all they say is "we had trouble getting Chrysler to build it with > no > power steering and installing the supercharger. All the final work was > completed at Bachus Chrysler (minnesota) shop." > > Now I would not know where in Jan 1957, Chrysler would/may have done any > post production line work on a new 300C before it went on to any Dealer, > but > if this were true, Chrysler may have installed the seat belts, rather than > the Dealer? > > And as I mention at beginning of this post, where it is has now come to my > notice just yesterday that a 1955 300 is another car that may have Mopar > type belts in it, is it has reminded me in the 3 page Turskey > blurb/history, > there is mention right at the beginning of why they chose a '57 300C after > attending the 1956 Daytona Time Trials - "We had a 55 Chrysler 300 with a > Hemi and it was really fun". > > So finally I get to the point/question of this post - where is that 1955 > 300 > now?! Seemingly if they owned it in 1956, they may have purchased it new - > anyone own a 1955 300 that they know was owned by them back in 1956? > Is it perhaps the current car that has seatbelts still in it?! - if they > ordered/had a 57 300C with belts, likely they had them in their '55 ?! The > 55 I was sent pictures of that shows the belts in it, looks like it has > been > used in wet winters - they/Turskeys used their 55 300 in wet winters > because > amongst the pile of orginal papers is a May 21 1956 claim for supercharger > warranty on the 55 that mentions 'the 300 (1955 one) currently has "recap > snow tires on", and currently "only a few times being driven over 70 mph". > > Anyone out there know/care how to track a 1955 300 owned back in 1956? > Part of '55 300 blower set up was I believe moved onto the 57 300 I > currently have, because an electric boost switch is (still now in 2006) > 6V, > a resistance used to make it work on the 300Cs' 12 volts. I think I am > correct in that 1955 300s were 6V - so if this came off their '55 300, > likely they either traded the 55's blower back on new set up for 300C, or > part used taken off bits on 300C when Dealer and them finished the > installation, or later after Daytona when they finally cured bugs not > solved > before Daytona - meaning 55 300 may have been sold 'non supercharged' ?! > It > may have even been a trade on the 57 - if so, it traded s/hand in > Minnesota > late 56, early 57?! > > Would be amazing today if both the two Turskey supercharged 300s still > survive - these guys were pretty early on to grasp what supercharging a > twin > carb 300 hemi would do to improve on already real good hp figures and what > that meant over the quarter mile? And amazing they came from same town as > the man (Mr K) who won nearly every 56 Nascar Race (ok only 18 out of 24 I > think) racing 56 300Bs?! > > sorry for so long a post - I hope this helps somone - maybe that '55 300 > is > out there still, even if early 300 seatbelts 'mysteries' are more > difficult > to resolve so easily? > > Christopher in Australia > > _________________________________________________________________ > Find out how to win FREE Fuel at tradingpost.com.au - Click here > http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Etradingpostcompetition%2Ecom%2Eau%2Ffuelgiveaway%3Freferrer%3Dplace11&_t=758874118&_r=HM_Tagline_Oct06&_m=EXT > > > > To send a message to this group, send an email to: > Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > For list server instructions, go to > http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm > > For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/ > Yahoo! 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