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Title: 1954 series 62 installing lap belts an option?
Post by: Julien Abrahams on November 02, 2023, 10:05:49 AM
Dear all,

I am considering installing lap belts in my '54 series 62. However, when looking at the seat, there is not opening between de seat and the backrest. In '67 (which has factory installed lapbelts) the backrest and the bottomseat have seperate cushions and you can put your hand through from fron to back. That is not possible in the '54 as there is fabric.
What are the options? If I can I would like to avoid to damage the seat if I do not have to.
What have others done?
Title: Re: 1954 series 62 installing lap belts an option?
Post by: Jeff Rosansky CLC #28373 on November 02, 2023, 05:21:01 PM
Quote from: Julien Abrahams on November 02, 2023, 10:05:49 AMDear all,

I am considering installing lap belts in my '54 series 62. However, when looking at the seat, there is not opening between de seat and the backrest. In '67 (which has factory installed lapbelts) the backrest and the bottomseat have seperate cushions and you can put your hand through from fron to back. That is not possible in the '54 as there is fabric.
What are the options? If I can I would like to avoid to damage the seat if I do not have to.
What have others
Quote from: Julien Abrahams on November 02, 2023, 10:05:49 AMDear all,

I am considering installing lap belts in my '54 series 62. However, when looking at the seat, there is not opening between de seat and the backrest. In '67 (which has factory installed lapbelts) the backrest and the bottomseat have seperate cushions and you can put your hand through from fron to back. That is not possible in the '54 as there is fabric.
What are the options? If I can I would like to avoid to damage the seat if I do not have to.
What have others done?

Nope, you can do it. I had to take the side of the seat off and loosen the backrest, but I got belts in there. It just takes some finagling, but you can do it.
Jeff R
Title: Re: 1954 series 62 installing lap belts an option?
Post by: 5390john on November 08, 2023, 01:10:10 PM
During the restoration of my '55 CDV I added front and rear seat belts. Since the seat assemblies were completely apart, it wasn't too big a deal to modify the front seat as though  the car had seat belts from the factory originally. Before installing the fabric on the seats, a 1/4" thick piece of leather was sewn under the fabric to reinforce it and then a slit was cut for the belt to come through.
See photos, show judges have always been impressed!
John Adams
 
Title: Re: 1954 series 62 installing lap belts an option?
Post by: The Tassie Devil(le) on November 08, 2023, 06:47:07 PM
A great way to do it, and the best.

Did the springing require trimming to allow the webbing to have a clear passage?

Bruce. >:D
Title: Re: 1954 series 62 installing lap belts an option?
Post by: 5390john on November 08, 2023, 07:31:14 PM
The bench seat springs did not require any modifications but the seat belt vendor did have a "sleeve" that was installed that prevented any interference between the springs and the seat belt fabric. Tight fit but has worked really well.
John Adams