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Originally Posted by bdtutton
I have been thinking about buying a 1914 or 1915 open touring car in the near future. My wife does not like the idea because the car is unsafe and does not have seatbelts. I know seatbelts would not do much, but they would keep you from flying out of the car in a minor accident. Anyone ever put seat belts in a T??
I have a 1930 Tudor that has been upgraded with turn signals, LED headlights and taillights, radial tires, seat belts...etc.... I know it is still not a safe car, but it is better than stock. Just wondering what can be done to a T to make it safer.
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I have seat belts in all my antique cars, including my 1909 Model T. Recently was in an accident with my '27 T, coming to a stop when this jerk cut right in front of me. I hit him as I hit the brakes and was glad I had a seat belt on, even though I was going slow at the time. Better than no seat belt anytime.