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ccracin 08-06-2008 05:19 AM

Child Car Seats
 
So here is the deal, aside from the truck project for my Dad I have 69 Camaro that we restored about 20 years ago. I try to get out and enjoy it when I can. It was put back to pretty much stock. This brings me to my point. I have twin 4 year old daughters that must be in car seats. With the Camaro only having lap belts in the back seat, what am I to do? I know we could enjoy the car more as a family, but I'm stuck as to what to do. I was thinking of calling the State Police to ask their advice. I want the kids to be safe, but I would also like to involve them in what I love to do. I would hate to have to wait 4 more years to let them ride in the car. Most booster and car seats either use the latch system or require a lap and shoulder belt. Any advice? Thanks all.

2Bad4Ya 08-06-2008 06:35 AM

I am glad you brought this up, I have a 1.5yr old daughter that I will want to take with me on cruises etc... so I will have to build in some seat attachements myself during the build. Thanx for bringing the topic up. You can forget using a booster seat bewcause no shoulder harness, but you could continue to use a harness seat system.

Lap belts will secure the base of the car seat just as safely as those with shoulder harness'. You could also modify the rear deck to handle the strap that runs vertical on the car seats. Since they attach with small clips, drill a hole in the deck and attach a eyehole bolt, or some similar method. This way the seats are secured horizontally at the base, and the upper part of the car seat is secured to the rear deck and will not move forward at the top.

This will provide basicly the same secure mounting points as todays modern cars.

Also you could add your own latches to the lower seat just like the upper part. Remove the lower seat cushion, drill 4 holes that are spread out in the area just under the upper seat cushion. Then mount some eye hole bolts to the floor pan to simulate the little hooks found in the seat cracks of todays cars. Granted you would want strong bolts, washers, nuts, etc... since this new hardware is for safety.

ZVT 08-06-2008 07:00 AM

I dont know if they do it in your state but the fireman here in FL go through a course for child car seats installation etc.. and are up to date with the laws and requirements etc.I have a 9 month old and had all my cars taken to the fire station where they installed it and answered any concerns we had about mounting etc... we had them install a car seat in a 76 firebird using just the lap belt and they said it would be fine.Dont know about Camaro's though but it may be a good idea to call and ask them

ccracin 08-06-2008 07:13 AM

Quote:

I am glad you brought this up, I have a 1.5yr old daughter that I will want to take with me on cruises etc... so I will have to build in some seat attachements myself during the build. Thanx for bringing the topic up. You can forget using a booster seat bewcause no shoulder harness, but you could continue to use a harness seat system.

Lap belts will secure the base of the car seat just as safely as those with shoulder harness'. You could also modify the rear deck to handle the strap that runs vertical on the car seats. Since they attach with small clips, drill a hole in the deck and attach a eyehole bolt, or some similar method. This way the seats are secured horizontally at the base, and the upper part of the car seat is secured to the rear deck and will not move forward at the top.

This will provide basicly the same secure mounting points as todays modern cars.

Also you could add your own latches to the lower seat just like the upper part. Remove the lower seat cushion, drill 4 holes that are spread out in the area just under the upper seat cushion. Then mount some eye hole bolts to the floor pan to simulate the little hooks found in the seat cracks of todays cars. Granted you would want strong bolts, washers, nuts, etc... since this new hardware is for safety.



Thanks for the reply. I have a couple issues. One, the car is complete not build and is all origianal. In fact it has the origianal interior in it. I don't particularly want to fab things to make it work. The second is that my girls are getting ready to transition into booster seats that do not have straps to hold the seat in. The car belt is the only retaining mechanism. In that case they say the car belt must be a lap and shoulder belt. Does anyone know if there is a seat that is retained by a factory lap belt only and has a built in harness for the child? Thanks.

ccracin 08-06-2008 07:16 AM

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Originally Posted by ZVT (Post 160164)
I dont know if they do it in your state but the fireman here in FL go through a course for child car seats installation etc.. and are up to date with the laws and requirements etc.I have a 9 month old and had all my cars taken to the fire station where they installed it and answered any concerns we had about mounting etc... we had them install a car seat in a 76 firebird using just the lap belt and they said it would be fine.Dont know about Camaro's though but it may be a good idea to call and ask them

Great advice, I'll stop and see them. I can see how the girls current seats could work with the lap belt, but when you get past 40# they have to move to a booster. Any booster I have found does not have it's own harness and rely on the lap and shoulder belt to hold the child and seat. Thanks again.

mdprovee 08-06-2008 07:47 AM

My two boys are still in car seats. I am using the lap belt, and I used a 2000 Honda Civic "hooks" (my daily driver, they have a nice cover over the hook), and am mounting them to the package tray. That will hold the back of the car seat down.

I have done a little reasearch, and found out if no shoulder strap, then the child stays in a car seat until 80 pounds. Seems kind of big for a car seat, so I am trying to figure out another approach. Next step is to see how to mount shoulder straps for them in the back

2Bad4Ya 08-06-2008 08:11 AM

Mike nailed it on the head. Short of fabbing up something for your car you will always have to use a car seat and never a booster seat.

ccracin 08-06-2008 08:53 AM

That would be fine. What car seats are rated to 80# and can mount this way? I havn't found one so far, but I just started looking. Thanks for all the help.

redfire69 08-06-2008 09:51 AM

Going through the same problem. Some car seats work with lapbelts (Britax, etc). But boosters do not (not that I have found anyway)...

mdprovee 08-06-2008 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ccracin (Post 160187)
That would be fine. What car seats are rated to 80# and can mount this way? I havn't found one so far, but I just started looking. Thanks for all the help.

Here is a example from Babies R Us

http://www.toysrus.com/product/index...ductId=3092071


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