RE: SV: [Chrysler300] seat belt color
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RE: SV: [Chrysler300] seat belt color



Seat Belts in my supercharged 1957 300C have Mopar PNs on them, which I was earlier told are 1957 PNs/issue - they are light medium gray. They have a chrome buckle/fastner - a lift up type, that has a raised vee centre section.

 

At the time I got into discussion/deabate with Wayne Greafen re he believing they not (maybe) Factory issue, it was another 300 Member who worked for Chrysler earlier that confirmed they were indeed Mopar issue, and the date said they were 1957 onwards.

 At the same rough time I was contacted by another member on the list and he ssent me photos of an earlier year 300 with he believed Mopar belts, the car unrestored - belts gray again, but secured to floor differently, and buckle from memory also different.

My guess would be the same buckle type as used in '57 may have run on to around 59-60, colours no idea though. I can post shots of the belts thru the Club Photo Man/Bob.

 

Christopher in Australia
 


To: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
From: narve.n@xxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 2010 22:55:36 +0100
Subject: SV: [Chrysler300] seat belt color


  



My rather untouched C-300 came fitted with Chrysler-corp branded seat belts
in a Grayish color, including Mopar Pts No indicating they date from around
1960. So there must have been alternatives to black already in the early
60s.

Having already gone through the process with a brand-x older car, my
intention is to replace those on the C-300 with tan-colored inertia belts
and chrome buckles. 
Seat-belt retrofitting has evolved the later years, and in Europe it is now
quite common with cleverly hidden inertia belt rolls that do not stick out
as a sore thumb as typically the static black belts of the 80s and 90s do.
As the old ones was just bolted through the floor, a wise upgrade will be to
reinforce the mounts too.

Regards,

Narve Nordanger
Norway & UK

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Sendt: 7. oktober 2010 19:09
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Emne: [Chrysler300] seat belt color

At least as late as 1961, seat belts were not an option which could be
ordered directly from the factory. But, most dealers installed them at the
request of customers. It was not a very frequent request at my father's
dealership. Considerably less than 10% of the customers requested
installation, and probably more like about 5%. Seat belts were quite new
then. While most customers probably heard of them prior to their purchase,
they were not deemed necessary.

My father's staff did not like installing them because strands in the
carpeting would tend to wind up around the drill bit while drilling through
the floor pan for installation of the anchor bolt.

At that time, the only color that I recall was black.

Best,

Jim in northern IL

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From: <2HsandaHeritage@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, Oct 7, 2010 at 12:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] seat belt color
To: Dave Schwandt <finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: list server <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Hi Dave,

I believe that 1962 was the first year that seat belts were standard
equipment.

My H belts were/are black and do not match the tan interior.

The buckles are the "lift type" and are chrome plated except for the top
which is aluminum with an indentation for the 300 emblem.

The anchors look like an eye bolt and are threaded through a plate that is
welded to the under side of the floor .

Hope this helps,

Doug Warrener

Fair Oaks, CA

300H
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From: "Dave Schwandt"
<finsruskw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx<finsruskw%40iowatelecom.net>>

To: "list server"
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Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2010 4:33:36 AM
Subject: [Chrysler300] seat belt color

Question....Were seat belts available as an option for the F in 1960?

If so, what color would they have been for the standard F interior and what
type hardware would they have used?

I have what I believe to be "period correct" hardware, buckles etc but need
to have new webbing sewn on. The buckles are the chromed "lift type"
release. Any one use this "Snake Oyle" outfit or any other seat belt repair
place you could recommend?

Thanks
Dave Schwandt

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