Product Description
2-Point Chrome Lift Latch Seat Belts – A Classic Look with Modern Safety
Available for early Mustangs, Camaros, Chevelles and many more! OEM Style and colors both front and rear belts available. Featuring original look and easy to install. See the updated color chart below and indicate color and Make & Model with your order in the comments box during checkout. (example: Black 57 Chevy)
When it comes to restoring or upgrading a vintage vehicle, one detail that makes a big difference is the seat belt. The 2-Point Chrome Lift Latch Seat Belts from Vintage Car Radio are the perfect addition for any classic car owner who values both authentic style and dependable safety.
Designed with a timeless chrome lift latch mechanism, these seat belts bring a nostalgic flair that fits right into the interiors of vintage cars, trucks, and hot rods. The metal latch clicks securely into place with a satisfying feel, giving you that old-school vibe while delivering modern-day security.
These lap belts offer a basic yet effective level of protection, ideal for vehicles that originally came without shoulder restraints. Whether you’re cruising in a '50s sedan or showing off a ‘60s convertible, these belts provide the safety upgrade you need without compromising the classic aesthetic of your ride.
Installation is quick and straightforward, and the belts are available in a variety of colors and lengths to match or complement your interior upholstery. The heavy-duty webbing and rugged hardware are built to meet today’s safety standards while looking right at home in a vintage cabin.
These 2-point seat belts are perfect for bench seats, bucket seats, and rear seating, making them a versatile option for a range of classic vehicles. Whether you're upgrading for show purposes or everyday driving, you’ll appreciate the perfect blend of form and function these belts deliver.
Don’t settle for unsafe or worn-out original equipment. Give your vintage vehicle a stylish safety upgrade with the 2-Point Chrome Lift Latch Seat Belts from Vintage Car Radio—where classic meets current.