My '64 had no belts at all in it, although did have the factory/dealer installed points on the floor behind the seat. These had bungs in and looked like they had never been used but who knows.
I want to mount a 3 point retractable seat belt set up. I have already put the captive retainer plate in behind the chassis section (photo 1) so that the retractor is under the rear floor boards. I am in the process of repairing the crossmember above the rear axle and am thinking of putting the other mount there or in the rocker.
Looking for someone in the know here to point me in the right direction. Out of the two options in photo 2 and 3, which one is going to give me the nicest routing? From what I can see from looking in the tech manual and around the forum the manufacturers mount point was in the rear member as per photo 2, but I have also seen pictures of cars with it in the rocker as per photo 3. My seats are fully disassembled so I can't try them in to see which gives the nicest route around the seat so am hoping one of you guys can point me in the right direction.
I'm wondering if the way in photo 3 might make the belt too obtrusive when the door is open?
I also need to decide where to mount the receiver, I am using webbing receivers rather than a solid stalk, there is currently no mount in the transmission tunnel, and I figured if I put one in it would be reasonably low down. From what I have seen in pictures it looks like there may be a depression in the tunnel to take the receiver, if that is the case I don't have that. I do have the two threaded holes in the rear crosmember as can be seen in the bottom of photo 4 but wonder if they may make the seat belt sit a little high?
Whatever I do I'm at the point now where I need to fit the retainer plates. What does the group think?