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<blockquote data-quote="JL 0513" data-source="post: 2101288" data-attributes="member: 50088"><p>True about not being allowed to modify. If they could, the whole seat would have to be replaced with the high back design which would fit in the ridiculously cramped cab. That's the other problem with these 80's models, a seat back that end half way up your back - awful! I'd like to find the group of people who designed those package cars back then and punch them in the brain. How is it that you could design every aspect of a vehicle incorrectly in the 1980's? We went to the moon 20 years earlier!</p><p></p><p>As for liking the lap belt, you realize that your head smashes onto the steering wheel or the close windshield in the event of an accident, right? That said, remember when you didn't even have to wear a belt as a UPS driver?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JL 0513, post: 2101288, member: 50088"] True about not being allowed to modify. If they could, the whole seat would have to be replaced with the high back design which would fit in the ridiculously cramped cab. That's the other problem with these 80's models, a seat back that end half way up your back - awful! I'd like to find the group of people who designed those package cars back then and punch them in the brain. How is it that you could design every aspect of a vehicle incorrectly in the 1980's? We went to the moon 20 years earlier! As for liking the lap belt, you realize that your head smashes onto the steering wheel or the close windshield in the event of an accident, right? That said, remember when you didn't even have to wear a belt as a UPS driver? [/QUOTE]
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