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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 917395" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p><em>If</em> I recall correctly, those cars came from the factory without a passenger seat. Instead there was a mounting bracket for a removeable seat that had its own lap belt. I <em>think</em> that they were subsequently upgraded with the installation of a permanent, non-removeable seat with a lap belt. There was no provision for a 3 point passenger belt on the older cars. The newer cars (post-1995) all come from the factory with a permanently mounted fold-up passenger seat and 3 point belt.</p><p></p><p>It would be ignorant of me to even speculate on whether or not the type of seatbelt had any bearing on the injuries suffered by the helper. I am not even certain that I am correct about the type of package car due to the poor quality of the photograph. I am pretty much speculating on everything at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 917395, member: 14668"] [I]If[/I] I recall correctly, those cars came from the factory without a passenger seat. Instead there was a mounting bracket for a removeable seat that had its own lap belt. I [I]think[/I] that they were subsequently upgraded with the installation of a permanent, non-removeable seat with a lap belt. There was no provision for a 3 point passenger belt on the older cars. The newer cars (post-1995) all come from the factory with a permanently mounted fold-up passenger seat and 3 point belt. It would be ignorant of me to even speculate on whether or not the type of seatbelt had any bearing on the injuries suffered by the helper. I am not even certain that I am correct about the type of package car due to the poor quality of the photograph. I am pretty much speculating on everything at this point. [/QUOTE]
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