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Uploaded by on Sep 4, 2007

Quick size for the driving man!
From the 1960s.

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  • Torino over a Chevelle?!?! BLASPHEMY!!!

  • you gota be shittin me

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  • @cadrolls1 Precisely. The FWB's were remarkable cars (Still have mine) the Mark series of Lincolns continued the shoulder belt design, my '72 Mark IV has them too, albeit when I bought it, the shoulder piece was actually missing.

  • No need to buckle up in those days! Seriously though, why couldn't Chevy revive the two door Chevelle with retro styling from the 60's. Great 60's and early 70's styling with todays safety features. They wouldn't be able to keep up with demand.

  • Check mine at - Chevy chevelle 123

  • Is that a 67 chevelle?

  • haha this is my car and i love it. i love the comment at 0:43 "it turns corners" such a revolutionary idea no more driving in straight lines haha

  • I have a 67 chevelle 300 deluxe 4 door for sale its been fully restored to original 3 speed. Inline 6 cyls asking only $9000 usdlls looks just like the one in this commercial

  • @michaelmyers1993 Check to see that it is not stuffed deep into the seat cushions. Some people did that as very few people used them back then. If they were taken out, you will have problems finding repacements as the locks were of a different size compared to the lap belt, I believe. You may have a good chance ordering them online at some aftermarket Chevy parts manufacturer.

  • @cadrolls1

    sweet, whats weird is, im recovering the interior to my chevelle and i have the shoulder thing attached to the left hand side of the roof, but there are no buckles to atttach it to

  • @michaelmyers1993 I had seatbelts in my "71" Fleetwood Brougham. I had the first shoulder belt too. It was introduced in 1971. Back then, you had to backle the shoulder belt separately. Regular lap type seat belts were available from 1966 on. They were optional on cars before that though. My Mother on seat belts in her 1966 Impala and in her 1967 Malibu.

  • @cadrolls1

    i wasn't talking about the car, i was talking about the seatbelt law which i think was only for 1972 and older vehicles, but i found out that my 1971 chevelle ss came with seatbelts and that every car that came factory with seatbelts needed them no matter what year. you should go buy a 67 malibu and put some good gearing in it and get it over 100 :P

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