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05-23-2012, 03:33 PM
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1964 Wagoneer Rear Seat Belts
Hello all! I am a new member and this is my first posting. I have been out of the jeep loop for a number of years and I recently bought a 1964 Wagoneer and I was wondering if anyone had any ideas about installing rear seat belts without butchering or drilling a ton of holes....
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1964 Jeep Wagoneer
Tornado 6-230
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1967 Super Wagoneer
Vigilante 327
1955 M38A1
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05-23-2012, 05:03 PM
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3 holes in the floor if you are satisfied with lap belts.
They were standard by no later than 1972, so a Wagoneer of that age group will have belts that hopefully match the rest of your interior.
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AMC 360 MC2150, THM400, Dana 20, 3.31 gears.
1965 Rambler Ambassador 990:
AMC 327, Borg-Warner Auto.
1973 AMC Ambassador:
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05-23-2012, 11:58 PM
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Should only take two holes in the floor, the left and right (on later waggs)
use the seat latch posts on the fender wells and two holes ~spliting the floor into 1/3's, lets you have three sets of belts.
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05-24-2012, 09:44 AM
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Sounds good, I'll take a look at those locations when I get home tonight... Its kinda funny that I dont remember having seatbelts in the car when I was a kid, but other than riding around the block with the kids I fell a bit uncomfortable on the open road with them with no belts... maybe they can just hold a brick in there lap. lol.
Thanks for the help!
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1964 Jeep Wagoneer
Tornado 6-230
RIP:
1967 Super Wagoneer
Vigilante 327
1955 M38A1
Iron Duke 151
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05-24-2012, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by biglangster
Sounds good, I'll take a look at those locations when I get home tonight... Its kinda funny that I dont remember having seatbelts in the car when I was a kid, but other than riding around the block with the kids I fell a bit uncomfortable on the open road with them with no belts... maybe they can just hold a brick in there lap. lol.
Thanks for the help!
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I am not sure seat belts were required equipment in 1964, it was somewhere in that time frame that lap belts became a requirement for the auto makers, so it may not have had lap belts origionaly, I am not sure.
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05-24-2012, 11:30 AM
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I thought I read that Wagoneers always had seat belts?
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