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Re: rear seat belts, GTV and Berlina (Was 93 Spider vs. 71 GTV)
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- Subject: Re: rear seat belts, GTV and Berlina (Was 93 Spider vs. 71 GTV)
- From: "Stephen D. Thompson" <thompsonlaw@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 08:22:15 -0600
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My 71 Berlina has lap belts installed but also has hard points for shoulder
harnesses. I am currently trying to find a good way to install retractable
shoulder harnesses in them for my kids. It would seem that the GTV would
have hard points for at least lap belts. I did look at a 69 GTV for
purchase and the owner had kids. I am almost sure he said hard points were
there for at least lap belts.
Steve Thompson
71 Berlina
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> Date: Sat, 03 May 2003 13:50:40 +0000
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> if you actually intend to use the back seat, then make sure the hard points
> are there. one is on the rear wheel arch, and may be under some interior
> trim or vinyl, and the other is under the seat cushions. you may find it a
> bit of work to get an infant seat in and out of the back.
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