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1988 GMC Sierra K1500 Indy 500 Support truck clone AWD "Syclone on steroids"
1991 Chevrolet S10 Blazer with every option that can be added but never could have from the factory
1995 Oldsmobile Silhouette that's my trusty companion and has followed me all over the country
THE ANSWER TO 1984 IS 1776.
hmmm. hey ken, how hard is it to move the seatbelt back to the B pillar?

in my experience, the 94 model had the idea but not the function of column mounted seatbelts. In 94's i have messed with so far, the bottom bolts are preformed, and have functionless seatbelt bolts threaded into them!
but the top of the b pillar on 95+ models has nuts spot welded to the inside of the pillar for the mechanism to attach. on 94 models, the seatbelt location is punched out but lacks the nuts. on the 93 down, the punches to the column were not done.
BUILDER AND DESTROYER OF FINE(?) AMERICAN CARS.
It is from a '95. I checked my car, and it doesnt have the little seat belt guide at the bottom, and It says in the auction.

they are from a 94. 94 and 95 got the round grill,
but the b pillar seatbelt cutouts are not present.
the small one part at the rear of the rear quarter trim panel that covers the end of the belt is present on all years that i have seen.
BUILDER AND DESTROYER OF FINE(?) AMERICAN CARS.
ahh, i was looking at it backwards. i see now. i thought the little seat belt thing was up by the door, and then i realized that thats for the rear seat

see what happens when we don't talk for a month? call me beotch!Originally Posted by Psych0matt
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Originally Posted by Never Satisfied
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