RE: IML: classic car safety
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RE: IML: classic car safety



My 1965 300 (non-letter) Convertible had front and rear seatbelts.  Seat
belts were not listed on the build sheet as an option.

Javier Reynaldos
Former owner of 
1966 Shriner's convertible "Bubbles"
1965 300 convertible
Currently in the market for a 1968 Convertible

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[mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of DR CHALLENGER
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Subject: Re: IML: classic car safety

then nobody including insurance should have to pay for injuries you
receive 
when not wearing them.

>From: "Buck Rind" <rind@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
>>  I do not believe in the seat belt law. It should be left up to the
>individual not mandated by the government. My 1962 Imperial did not
come 
>equipped with belts and I won't put them in.
>
>




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