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Re[2]: rear seat-belts


On my baby the holes are filled with a plastic philips screw, roughly the 
size of a nickel or quarter.  Take the screw out and bolt in the lap belt.
     Toby Erkson
     air_cooled_nut@pobox.com
     '72 VW Squareback 1.6L bored and stroked to 2.0L
     '75 Porsche 914 stock 1.8L for sale


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Subject: Re: rear seat-belts
Author:  type-3-errors@umich.edu at SMTPGATE
Date:    4/9/97 7:27 AM


It depends on whether or not you have a square or fastback.  The holes
for the square are on the C-pillar about midway down.  They are hidden
under the headliner.  The ones for a fb are right behind the latch for
the popout also hidden by the headliner.  Just feel around and you
should find them.

Jason


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Subject: Re: rear seat-belts
Author:  cayson@juno.com at SMTPGATE
Date:    4/9/97 12:28 AM


>Yup the fronts fit in the rear holes.  This is exactly what I did.  I
got new front seabelts >and put my fronts in the rear.

This sounds great, but where is the mounting points for the shoulder
bracket?  Is it hidden under the headliner somewhere?  Or were you just
referring to the lap belts.  I'd love to have 3pt. belts in the rear.

Cayson Ellsworth
68 Fastback
72 Super


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