Your point is noted, but its fine for looking at Christmas lights
around the neighborhood. The only way to be totaly safe with them is
to lock them in thier rooms.
Patton
On 10/31/06, Mark and Kathy <mgtrcars@galaxyinternet.net> wrote:
> Sorry Patton, but the bullet proof , lead paneled, indostructo
> mobile is the only way to go when it comes to kids. Cute is fun
> sometimes but there are too many crazys on the road for you to go that far
> with the baby seats in the back.
>
> Either leave the kids at home or take the family car, it just isn't worth
> putting your love ones in that position.
>
> I'm really surprised that you can get insurance to cover the kids in the
> back seat in that car. Do you really think ANY type of seat belts are going
> to protect your loved ones when the the time comes.
>
> Put the 3 points in the front and leave the back seat for groceries, they're
> replaceable.
>
> It ain't worth it.
>
> Mark
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patton Dickson" <57healey@gmail.com>
> To: "Healey List" <healeys@autox.team.net>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 3:25 PM
> Subject: Seat Belts
>
>
> > My wife just ave me a deadline to have the 100-Six ready for taking
> > the girls to look at Christmas lights in the Healey. That means I
> > have seven weekends to finish the car. I have most of the parts, it's
> > just installing them, and the biggest project is installing the
> > carpet, seats and seat belts.
> >
> > Does anyone have a good set of photos showing how to install front and
> > rear seat belts in a early 4 seat car. I want to incorporate shoulder
> > belts on the driver and passenger seats, but will do lap belts for the
> > girl's 5 point car seats.
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > Patton
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