OK. Shovel on the derision, the guffaws, the "not DOT compliant" stuff, and all the rest. I just wonder if anyone has ever thought of adding a seat belt of some kind to the rear of a late model Pininfarina - yes, the package shelf is not a seat, and it's not proper, and all that. But if you just happen to need to be 3 once in a while for a short trip, wouldn't it be better to have a belt, and if someone has done it, could you please share thoughts, insights, sources?
I need to replace the OEM front belts anyway, as they are chewed. I was going to use this place:
http://www.gotbelts.com/retractable-lap-shoulder-belts/
seat belt for rear "package shelf"
Re: seat belt for rear "package shelf"
I'm guessing a generic lap belt would be the easiest setup. Steal a set off a extended cab pickup rear seat at the local u pull it car yard for ALOT less. That's where I'm heading next weekend to get "new" belts for my car. MY 2 cents.
- v6spider
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Re: seat belt for rear "package shelf"
must be for someone very short legged as there is no leg room whatsoever in a spider behind the front seats.
Rob
Rob
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4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
4.3L V6 Powered 1972 124 FIAT Spider
Re: seat belt for rear "package shelf"
My wife and I are not tall, my young son would fit with seats up a bit. Not ideal, but if the occasion arises, I'd prefer to be prepared. In a few years my son will be too big to squeeze back there!
- KalamazooJohnny
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Re: seat belt for rear "package shelf"
Here is the new back seat in my 77 spider.
Just used generic lap belts from Advance Auto.
Just used generic lap belts from Advance Auto.
"Get used to people calling it an MG. Hardly anybody recalls Fiats, but people remember MGs because they once saw one on fire." -Corey Farley, Autoweek January 20, 2003
76spider
77spider
65 1100D
76spider
77spider
65 1100D
Re: seat belt for rear "package shelf"
I put a single rear seatbelt in my back seat. I picked up 3 mechanical chrome lap belts (looks like old airplane belts) from Amazon for a cheap price and drilled through the rear seat screw holes mounting the seat belts through the body with 5/8" grade 5 bolts and fender washers.