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444 Seat Belt Options 444-544

Hello everyone! I have been thinking about seat belt options again for the past few weeks and am not having many ideas. I've been looking on eBay every day for options and ideas without luck. I've talked to a nice guy back in January named Ron Sherwood who said he had a belt setup which he put together that saved his son's life - they were the shoulder harness setup, modern style, with big chrome aircraft belts. I'm not exactly sure I want to go this route, but I think I'd rather do something more "common" like a three-point setup. I would love to get the original belts for the car, even if they were shot so I could get them remade with the original hardware, but I doubt I'll be that lucky. :) Whatever I do, I want them to be as "original" as possible.

What have others done? Any ideas? Comments?

Thanks in advance.

By the way, the bodyshop called me today. Henry has been blasting the car this week and should have it primed by the weekend. He's to call and my son and I will be going down to take some pictures. I'll post them when I can. After the initial priming, he says he'll be working on repairing the body and rust. I'm excited. :)

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Tony

1958 P444 (44408), ID 187797 : See site for info

2000 V70XC AWD/SE

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