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![]() Oh Man Glad you made it, what a oops.
I seen and read an article a while back in I think Mustang mag, not 5.0 or Musacle Mustangs and Fast Fords a Article were they installed shoulder belts in a 65-67 Mustang coupe and only made very minor modes in order to install the new shoulder belts in the car. Good luck, you can always upgrade to a better lap belt by installing a racing belt.. Mac ![]()
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