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Looks good without, thats for sure.My 1969 had an ashtray in the back of the seat also. It’s pretty big too at least compared to the one that was in the front. I went back and forth about keeping it or not. In the end I left it out.
Shoulder belt from factory is above 2nd row window as you mentioned.Curious about the location of the mount point for the shoulder belt in the front row? My 1969 had an existing mount point in a very weird point : above the second row window. Did you relocate yours or was that where it originally was on your ‘69?
You are absolutely correct.The shoulder belt mounting point needs to be behind the seat when the seat is all the way back, otherwise it won't hold you to the seat when it needs to.
Note the position of the seat relative to the pillar, if the shoulder belt is located there, you'll go forward about a foot before it restrains you.
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I don't think a '69 had retractable belts either, my 10/72 the shoulder portion is fixed and removable via keyed notch in the buckle.
Im not sure either. What I did was I welded in an attachment point about 2" up from the bottum of the B Pillar.I may have used my 'fixed' shoulder belt twice over the last twenty years...my 72 mustang had them too (first car I bought back in '86?) If I used the shoulder belt as designed, I couldn't reach the radio. My pig doesn't have a radio, but it's still annoying being pinned to the seat...annoying but safe. I've not looked at a later model with retractable belts, but I assume the mechanism mounts down on the B-pillar and the 'second point' is behind the seat as well?