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Technical Newbie with a seatbelt question.

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Wharpoley, Apr 7, 2014.

  1. Wharpoley
    Joined: Apr 4, 2014
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    Wharpoley
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    from Tacoma

    Good afternoon folks,

    I just recently picked up a '53 Ford Crestline Victoria (pictures attached) and it only has one seatbelt installed in the rear and I would like to install the rest. I've done a few google searches and have seen different lengths and styles listed but I want to make sure I get the factory belts/hardware. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to pick some up. Thanks in advance!
     

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  2. mashed
    Joined: Oct 15, 2011
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    Ford started offering them as options in '55.

    So there aren't specific factory belts for your car.
     
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  3. Wharpoley
    Joined: Apr 4, 2014
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    Oh ok, didn't know that. I just checked and the fronts don't match the one rear, haha. I suppose the generic ones I've seen online will work. Thanks for the info!
     
  4. Just buy a full set of After after market belts. The they'll all match.
     
  5. demonspeed
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    I have a '54 ford and I got some from a place called Juliano's hot rod parts. They come in different colors and are universal fit. Just google them I'm sure they have a website and they advertise in all the street rod magazines.


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  6. MAD 034
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    Please make sure they are properly installed so they do their job if needed.
     
  7. 10bucks
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    Wow, When we first started out as a young married couple we were driving my 54 Ford street rod. Was the only car we had. Well, babies were coming so we drilled and bolted a full seat belt into the back seat of the 54 two door so the car seat would be secure. I remember my wife glug glugging around town in the FE 390 street rod hauling kids around. That's how that rear seat belt came to be.
     
  8. lothiandon1940
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    ...........Like demonspeed says, Julianos is an excellent source with a lot of different choices and by the way, that's a beautiful '53 Victoria.:)
     
  9. scott51
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  10. 5window
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    x 2 for Andover Restraints-good stuff priced well. They have a plain polished Stainless aircraft style latch that would look good in your car. Julianos is fine-nice stuff, but usually high priced-often a bit overpriced-IMHO. Whatever you do, use new belts with US DOT certification- used/junker belts may look fine but you don't know what aging/stresses,etc they have been exposed to-why take a chance?
     
  11. lothiandon1940
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    Great advice, 5window.
     
  12. I believe it was '56, along with the other safety features they offered starting that year; deep-dish steering wheel, padded dash and visors. I had a set of those belts in a '56 I used to own, and they wouldn't have met current standards... besides being worn out.
     
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  13. Nemosgarage
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    Dot certification is a must. On my first attempt to buy belts they were cheap and would loosen as you were wearing them. Just glad I never had to test them would not have been pretty. Buy the best it is worth it.
     
  14. HOTRODPRIMER
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    All good advice,make sure you attach the seat belts to the floor of the car and not the frame..God forbid,but if you were ever in a serious accident the floors will give a bit but the frame will not. HRP
     
  15. Wharpoley
    Joined: Apr 4, 2014
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    Wharpoley
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    from Tacoma

    Ok, Andover does have some nice looking satin ones. I for sure need to do more reading on how to install them. We have four young boys so I want to make sure I do it right!
     
  16. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Most company's that sell seat belts offer a installation kit,,it's not rocket science so it's a relatively simple task. HRP
     
  17. mashed
    Joined: Oct 15, 2011
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    Nope. 1955.
     

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