Summit Racing has some pretty good & yet cheap 5 and 6-point belt kits... but I doubt that's what you're going for. I've installed selt belt kits in a '70 C-10 chevy (<-yeah, not an Imperial, but also not mine!) which lacked them via kits from JCW (if I remeber right). Worked out great. Worth a try at least. Not much money either (especially in contrast to the medical cost of being elejected @ highway speeds!). --- clay-deb <clay-deb@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Has anyone purchased the seatbelt kits that are > available from J C Whitney > ? > Or would a junkyard be a better place to look? > Unfortunately my 60 custom does not have seat belts > ,and I would like to > install some before I do any serious traveling with > the family. > Clay > Smith > 67 > Crown Coupe > 60 > Custom > -----Original Message----- > From: dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <dardal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Saturday, December 21, 2002 11:27 AM > Subject: Re: IML: Seatbelts > > > Quoting "ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx" > <ChiPieAlandPaula@xxxxxxx>: > > > > harnesses. So you end up with a "lap belt". I > never really undestood > > what > > these were supposed to accomplish? After all, in > an impact the body will > > > > continue in motion. So your head still goes > through the windshield. > > > > > Allan From > > Billings, > > Montana > > > > Allan, the most important thing these seatbelts will > do is keep you inside > the > car in case of a serious crash. Being jetissoned > off the car is almost > certain > death. Your car may not have serious damage, but if > you are knocked off it, > you are in trouble. This alone is a very important > protection. Second, > even > the lap belt will keep you from sliding through the > winshield, even if your > head does hit the steering wheel. All the late 60's > cars had relatively > soft > interiors to minimize head injury. A lap belt would > obviously work much > better. In the early-mid 60's only Volvo as far as > I know had them as > standard > equipment. > > Point is, wear these seatbelts even if they are > incomplete. > D^2 > >