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Old 01-10-2018, 05:03 PM   #1
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any one know if 1956 ford fairlane would have any factory provisions built into them for seat belt installation? I know they were an option just wondering if all cars had any mounting points in the floor.

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Old 01-10-2018, 06:20 PM   #2
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I believe '56 was the first year Fomoco offered seat belts as an option, but to my knowledge there were no factory knockouts in the floor panels for mounting. Apparently all seat belts back then were dealer installed. They punched holes in the floor and mounted the belts using big washers under the floor panels.
Be careful that you don't drill a hole through the floor in an area where a floor support structure is located underneath.
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There was an installation kit that used special brackets and had a spec sheet with measurements where to drill the holes.
I have an NOS kit and a copy of the sheet somewhere.
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There was an installation kit that used special brackets and had a spec sheet with measurements where to drill the holes.

I have an NOS kit and a copy of the sheet somewhere.
There you go...
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Drill a small hole up from the bottom, then make it bigger from the top to avoid what Dave said in post two. Don't buy the cheap ones. I had some that unhooked themselves when I hit a bump. I then bought from Juliano's, a bit more money, but very nice to use.
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Here's some seat belt installation diagrams I've found. The front seat diagrams aren't very good. I'm still looking for the better ones I have somewhere.
There's a good one for the rear seats here: https://classiccarradiodoctor.com/fordseatbelts.htm
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Tried to blow it up, didn't work...
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I tried blowing it up first to see if it would post better but it didn't. I have a better scan somewhere as well as a paper copy. Still looking.
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I tried uploading a couple better files plus a photo of the brackets.
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For whatever reason something is limiting the file size when uploading them.
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I can’t help with placement, but we just put a set of Juliano’s belts in my buddy’s 56 Nomad. First class stuff, buy the mounting hardware too.

Some years ago I bought the “correct” belts for a 56 for my 55 bird. Had the correct green color, and the fabric to metal buckle. I did not spend the uptick for the “Ford” logo on the buckle. They were expensive, but also first class. I’m not sure they show on the site, so try calling.

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For whatever reason something is limiting the file size when uploading them.
Try uploading the images one at a time. Sometimes if you select more than one image, and their file size is a bit large, uploading them at the same time seems to push the Barn server upload function past it's limit.
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I tried uploading a couple better files plus a photo of the brackets.


Is that an original FORD accessory set? Can you either show or post the FORD Part Number?
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I can’t help with placement, but we just put a set of Juliano’s belts in my buddy’s 56 Nomad. First class stuff, buy the mounting hardware too.

Some years ago I bought the “correct” belts for a 56 for my 55 bird. Had the correct green color, and the fabric to metal buckle. I did not spend the uptick for the “Ford” logo on the buckle. They were expensive, but also first class. I’m not sure they show on the site, so try calling.

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That's good info- THANX!
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I'll see if the box has the part number. That was the photo I saved from the original listing.
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I'll see if the box has the part number. That was the photo I saved from the original listing.
I would greatly appreciate that.
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Here's a photo of the box with the part number.
Something's not right with the upload process here. It only uploaded as a 33.3K file while the original photo size is 1.1M. It also uploaded rotated while it shows correctly for my computer. While it's adequate for this photo it does not allow for the full resolution of the installation instructions.
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Here's a photo of the box with the part number.

Something's not right with the upload process here. It only uploaded as a 33.3K file while the original photo size is 1.1M. It also uploaded rotated while it shows correctly for my computer. While it's adequate for this photo it does not allow for the full resolution of the installation instructions.
THANX!

That is the hardware kit (necessary part of correct install). The Basic PN for the actual belts is 61200.

Do you have both?

I have somehow lost my SNIP-IT TOOL. As soon as it is back up, I will post the MPC TEXT describing the belt kits. Most info (including illustrations) have been deleted from the 49/59 MPC ILL CATALOG.

Any chance of scanning (or having scanned) the instruction sheets (especially if 1956 copyright) and turning them into PDF?

BTW- Still hawking out your carb install ...
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thanks for all the info guys
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Kultulz, I don't have any NOS belts. The belts I have are good used originals but would probably need to be rewebbed.
I might have the instruction sheets scanned as a pdf but I'm not sure.

I've done a little work on the carb. I replaced the burned up choke tube that ran through the intake manifold so it may help solve my choke problem.
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