Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way
Tom, Herb and I have both mounted 3 pt seat belts in our Elkys. If you take the covering off the rear post you will see a narrow opening. I used it to get a small 1/4 plate in behind the post for reinforcement. I drilled the plate and taped it for a 7/16 fine thread grade eight bolt, applied body panel glue to the face of the plate, slid it carefully down into the post and bolted it in. Once the glue sets you can remove the bolt and install the belt hook. Herbs method was slightly different than mine and I believe he sent me some pictures that he might could share. Mike Holleman - Original Message - From: Tom Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Chevelle Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 9:36 PM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way Has anyone installed shoulder belts (for adults) in a '66 El Camino? Is there a good place to anchor it? Tom Tomlinson - Original Message - From: Krister Meister [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Chevelle Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way Steve, Infant car seats will use only a lap belt and will be rear facing until the child is 1 year old. When used in a one piece lap / shoulder belt set up, the seat will come with a clip that will take the shoulder part of the belt and hold it in place with the lap portion. The now lap belt feeds through the base of the infant seat. As your son or daughter grows out of the infant seat and moves into a forward facing seat, I would recommend getting a seat that comes with the 5 point harness. These seats still use the lap belt only and are usually good up to 40lbs and still needing no modifications to your Chevelle. After 40 ponds, child seats will only come designed to use both lap and shoulder belt set ups. This forced me into installing two shoulder belts for the rear seat of our '66 SS. I have 6 year old twins and have been through the full gamut of providing safe car seat installations in the Chevelle. Krister Meister Bloomingdale, IL '66 SS #'s Hello everyone, I haven't contributed to the list for a while because my wife and I are getting ready to have our first baby. I want to continue a family tradition my dad inadvertently started. My first ride from the hospital was in a red 66 Chevelle SS396. I want to continue this tradition by bringing my wife and son home from the hospital in my red 70 Chevelle SS454. I was wondering if anyone has ever installed the latch-lock system in their cars for the new-style car seats. Does anyone know where I can purchase a latch system that would fit without major modifications? I know a welder who could make the hoods and bolt them to the body behind the seat if necessary, but I would rather find a set that fits and bolt them in without any permanent welding. Does anyone have any experience in this arena? I doubt I'm the first guy to try this endeavor. Thanks, Steve in AZ
RE: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way
I've been through this all with my '67 as well. They did not have the Latch system back when my daughter was born and rode around with me, but the lap belts worked really well for the infant and five point baby seats. When my daughter outgrew the harness portion of the seat (40 pounds), I set up a four point harness. I drilled a hole and bolted the harness in the trunk and threaded it over the seat back. With the new Latch system, I would likely want to use that since it is safer and so much easier to use. I don't know how the brackets work, so it is tough to figure out how to mount them. You might want to talk to the guy at the parts counter and see if they have some diagrams. If you can't buy them over the counter (who knows), you can look in junkyards. You will likely have to fabricate quite a bit to adapt it to your rear seat, but I think it would be a great way to go. As for others doing this, I would not bet on it. Adding the Latch to an old car is not something most people do. Usually, they just use one of their other cars... You can see the car seat in the center rear in the picture on the car's home page: http://ep.com/brad/Chevelle/ Brad Waller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) '66 Corvette | 327/dead | 4-speed | Wilwood Brakes | 245/45/16 BFG R1 '67 Chevelle | ex-SS396 | 355/700R4 | F-Body Brakes | 275/40/17 Kumho MX -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way Steve, Infant car seats will use only a lap belt and will be rear facing until the child is 1 year old. When used in a one piece lap / shoulder belt set up, the seat will come with a clip that will take the shoulder part of the belt and hold it in place with the lap portion. The now lap belt feeds through the base of the infant seat. As your son or daughter grows out of the infant seat and moves into a forward facing seat, I would recommend getting a seat that comes with the 5 point harness. These seats still use the lap belt only and are usually good up to 40lbs and still needing no modifications to your Chevelle. After 40 ponds, child seats will only come designed to use both lap and shoulder belt set ups. This forced me into installing two shoulder belts for the rear seat of our '66 SS. I have 6 year old twins and have been through the full gamut of providing safe car seat installations in the Chevelle. Krister Meister Bloomingdale, IL '66 SS #'s Hello everyone, I haven't contributed to the list for a while because my wife and I are getting ready to have our first baby. I want to continue a family tradition my dad inadvertently started. My first ride from the hospital was in a red 66 Chevelle SS396. I want to continue this tradition by bringing my wife and son home from the hospital in my red 70 Chevelle SS454. I was wondering if anyone has ever installed the latch-lock system in their cars for the new-style car seats. Does anyone know where I can purchase a latch system that would fit without major modifications? I know a welder who could make the hoods and bolt them to the body behind the seat if necessary, but I would rather find a set that fits and bolt them in without any permanent welding. Does anyone have any experience in this arena? I doubt I'm the first guy to try this endeavor. Thanks, Steve in AZ
Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way
Steve, Infant car seats will use only a lap belt and will be rear facing until the child is 1 year old. When used in a one piece lap / shoulder belt set up, the seat will come with a clip that will take the shoulder part of the belt and hold it in place with the lap portion. The now lap belt feeds through the base of the infant seat. As your son or daughter grows out of the infant seat and moves into a forward facing seat, I would recommend getting a seat that comes with the 5 point harness. These seats still use the lap belt only and are usually good up to 40lbs and still needing no modifications to your Chevelle. After 40 ponds, child seats will only come designed to use both lap and shoulder belt set ups. This forced me into installing two shoulder belts for the rear seat of our '66 SS. I have 6 year old twins and have been through the full gamut of providing safe car seat installations in the Chevelle. Krister Meister Bloomingdale, IL '66 SS #'s Hello everyone, I haven't contributed to the list for a while because my wife and I are getting ready to have our first baby. I want to continue a family tradition my dad inadvertently started. My first ride from the hospital was in a red 66 Chevelle SS396. I want to continue this tradition by bringing my wife and son home from the hospital in my red 70 Chevelle SS454. I was wondering if anyone has ever installed the latch-lock system in their cars for the new-style car seats. Does anyone know where I can purchase a latch system that would fit without major modifications? I know a welder who could make the hoods and bolt them to the body behind the seat if necessary, but I would rather find a set that fits and bolt them in without any permanent welding. Does anyone have any experience in this arena? I doubt I'm the first guy to try this endeavor. Thanks, Steve in AZ
Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way
Has anyone installed shoulder belts (for adults) in a '66 El Camino? Is there a good place to anchor it? Tom Tomlinson - Original Message - From: Krister Meister [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: The Chevelle Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:31 AM Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way Steve, Infant car seats will use only a lap belt and will be rear facing until the child is 1 year old. When used in a one piece lap / shoulder belt set up, the seat will come with a clip that will take the shoulder part of the belt and hold it in place with the lap portion. The now lap belt feeds through the base of the infant seat. As your son or daughter grows out of the infant seat and moves into a forward facing seat, I would recommend getting a seat that comes with the 5 point harness. These seats still use the lap belt only and are usually good up to 40lbs and still needing no modifications to your Chevelle. After 40 ponds, child seats will only come designed to use both lap and shoulder belt set ups. This forced me into installing two shoulder belts for the rear seat of our '66 SS. I have 6 year old twins and have been through the full gamut of providing safe car seat installations in the Chevelle. Krister Meister Bloomingdale, IL '66 SS #'s Hello everyone, I haven't contributed to the list for a while because my wife and I are getting ready to have our first baby. I want to continue a family tradition my dad inadvertently started. My first ride from the hospital was in a red 66 Chevelle SS396. I want to continue this tradition by bringing my wife and son home from the hospital in my red 70 Chevelle SS454. I was wondering if anyone has ever installed the latch-lock system in their cars for the new-style car seats. Does anyone know where I can purchase a latch system that would fit without major modifications? I know a welder who could make the hoods and bolt them to the body behind the seat if necessary, but I would rather find a set that fits and bolt them in without any permanent welding. Does anyone have any experience in this arena? I doubt I'm the first guy to try this endeavor. Thanks, Steve in AZ
[Chevelle-list] Baby on the Way
Hello everyone, I haven't contributed to the list for a while because my wife and I are getting ready to have our first baby. I want to continue a family tradition my dad inadvertently started. My first ride from the hospital was in a red 66 Chevelle SS396. I want to continue this tradition by bringing my wife and son home from the hospital in my red 70 Chevelle SS454. I was wondering if anyone has ever installed the latch-lock system in their cars for the new-style car seats. Does anyone know where I can purchase a latch system that would fit without major modifications? I know a welder who could make the hoods and bolt them to the body behind the seat if necessary, but I would rather find a set that fits and bolt them in without any permanent welding. Does anyone have any experience in this arena? I doubt I'm the first guy to try this endeavor. Thanks, Steve in AZ