And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
My '68 Ford had the shoulder belt stored above the door on the headliner. You could connect it to the lap belt buckle if you wanted to use it. Al_in_Ottawa
Singer 911. Singer blacks out the Porsche crest on the steering wheel hub and the mirror mounted through the window glass is one of Singer's innovations. Al_in_Ottawa
I had shoulder belts on my 68 Camaro, but these are different. Back then they were optional to use, separate from the lap belt. This picture shows the lap/shoulder as one continuous unit.
The interior of a Singer custom Porsche 911
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DeleteDashboard layout and vent windows tell me Ye Olde Schoole Vehicle is present.. Which one - I have no idea.
ReplyDeleteAgree with the 911 appraisal. Did not know of the Singer specifics; cool piece.
ReplyDeleteAbout a '70 you think?
ReplyDeleteLater than that, shoulder seat belts weren't around in 1970. W/ houndstooth seats, it'd sell out in Tuscaloosa.
DeleteI had a '68 Plymouth Fury with shoulder belts
DeleteMy '68 Ford had the shoulder belt stored above the door on the headliner. You could connect it to the lap belt buckle if you wanted to use it.
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Singer 911. Singer blacks out the Porsche crest on the steering wheel hub and the mirror mounted through the window glass is one of Singer's innovations.
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I had shoulder belts on my 68 Camaro, but these are different. Back then they were optional to use, separate from the lap belt. This picture shows the lap/shoulder as one continuous unit.
ReplyDeleteThanks for that rabbit hole…heres the actual car.
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Wrong car sorry. Different pattern on the Recarros.
DeleteMy 70 beetle had shoulder lap belts, one piece
ReplyDeleteThat tunnel towards the gas pedal lacking even carpet is pretty spartan….
ReplyDeleteYes my 1st thought was - it is the Bear Bryant model.
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