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ironworks 08-19-2011 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 366018)
Hi Roger,

Any chance you can post more pictuers of retractable seat belt conversion. I'm doing a simple 4 point but i do like this idea alot and I am sure other people would also.

ps Kudo's to his wife for making sure the kids are safer. Lap Belts or should I say suicide belts are not kid friendly.

We will be offering this as a kit very soon. The 4 point seat belts make the car look race. 3 points retract and make the car not so race car. We are working on 3 point seat belts for the front seat also. The front kit will not require roll bar or welding. It will fit through a loop on the front seat.

syborg tt 08-19-2011 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 366045)
We will be offering this as a kit very soon. The 4 point seat belts make the car look race. 3 points retract and make the car not so race car. We are working on 3 point seat belts for the front seat also. The front kit will not require roll bar or welding. It will fit through a loop on the front seat.

Cool can't wait to see the kit

rocketrod 08-19-2011 01:03 PM

Awesome car and incredible work! Did you make the relocation bracket for the coilpacks?

1965_SS 08-19-2011 01:04 PM

REALLY nice job:thumbsup: Great fab work and paint. This car looks awesome. I really like the 3 point seat belts going in the car also. Made to be driven and cruising with the family:yes: I've got two little ones and that is great.

bdahlg68 08-19-2011 06:58 PM

Roger - could you tell me What's going on with the inner cowl? Will this thing have wipers? What drove the tear out and fab? Oh, and could you make me a set of the firewall to subframe bars??

ironworks 08-20-2011 07:03 AM

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Originally Posted by rocketrod (Post 366076)
Awesome car and incredible work! Did you make the relocation bracket for the coilpacks?

What valve covers and what relocation bracket we will use is still up in the air. He tried out the Katech set up in previous pics.

coolwelder62 08-20-2011 07:14 AM

Rodger,Look's Outstanding.:thumbsup:

ironworks 08-20-2011 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bdahlg68 (Post 366126)
Roger - could you tell me What's going on with the inner cowl? Will this thing have wipers? What drove the tear out and fab? Oh, and could you make me a set of the firewall to subframe bars??

We tear out the cowl vent on most cars. It gets rid of unused space creating more space under the dash for less things to hang lower then the dash. Sometimes we keep the wipers, It just depends on. The owner of this car is local here to Bakersfield and since we get like 3" of rain a year in like .25" sessions we decided to just shave the wiper. Alot of rain for us is like .75" in a 24 hour period. Plus we know days in advance when the rain is coming.

Ron Fox 08-20-2011 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 366045)
We will be offering this as a kit very soon. The 4 point seat belts make the car look race. 3 points retract and make the car not so race car. We are working on 3 point seat belts for the front seat also. The front kit will not require roll bar or welding. It will fit through a loop on the front seat.

I am interested in your seat belt kits also. I have a young daughter who will be riding along.

By the way nice, clean build Rodger. Nic must be happy. Thanks for the pics.

70rs 08-20-2011 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ironworks (Post 366045)
We will be offering this as a kit very soon. The 4 point seat belts make the car look race. 3 points retract and make the car not so race car. We are working on 3 point seat belts for the front seat also. The front kit will not require roll bar or welding. It will fit through a loop on the front seat.

Another one for the seatbelt kit.


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