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Old 02-27-2024, 05:36 AM
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I'm interested in seeing what you come up with. I've had my 69 for over 34 years and 32 were driving on the street with stock belts. Started to autocross 2 years ago and stock belts aren't enough. I still spend a lot of time on the street driving to local cruise-ins.
Have you tried the Morris Classic 3 point belts? I have it. A very nice upgrade to the stock lap belts.
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Have you tried the Morris Classic 3 point belts? I have it. A very nice upgrade to the stock lap belts.
I have them in my car too! LOVE the 3 point belts and have them mounted in the stock locations.

https://www.morrisclassic.com/produc...seat-belts-new

For Hobb's Camaro it should be fairly easy to mount the reel to the floor and shoulder belt mount to top corner of the roll bar.
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Are those rear shelf speaker inserts purchased or fabricated custom?
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Are those rear shelf speaker inserts purchased or fabricated custom?

All custom fabrication. They are nice because it really stiffens up the package tray. Nice rattle free speaker set up.





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All custom fabrication. They are nice because it really stiffens up the package tray. Nice rattle free speaker set up.





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Thanks Mark, any pictures of the underside or is it as simple as the top side and it sits in a cut out?
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