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I am in the process of closing a deal on a Camaro that will be restored as a nice family cruiser and my wife doesn't like the idea of the kids being in the car without a shoulder harness belt. Has anyone addressed this situation some how or do you just use the lap belt like the good ol' days? Thanks in advance for any suggestions
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How old are the kids?
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My 4 year old is my co-pilot. However, he is in the car seat still.
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Default Re: Taking kids in your Muscle Car???

Are you talking front or rear seat harnesses? My Z11 came with rear shoulder harnesses but they are very easy to reproduce. I know a guy here in NJ, Kevin Wright that has the measurements for the rear units. He made up the set for my car as a previous owner threw them away. For my 4 year old, I use the booster seat and thread the shoulder harnesses as listed in the instructions. Some of the booster seats have built in shoulder harnesses and work very well with just the lap belt to hold the booster seat in place. Take a morning and visit your local Walmart or Babies-R-Us and check out all the different child seats available. You may find your answer there.
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Default Re: Taking kids in your Muscle Car???

Thanks guys. My Son will be 5 shortly and my daughter will be 3 (she's still in a car seat, so that's no problem). I'll check on-line and see what might be available but our current car seats are pretty nice and they say they can't be used with their harnesses after 40 lbs - they become boosters then and you must use the vehicle's belts.
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Thanks again for the advice...I did a Google seach and came up with a couple of solutions here http://www.cpsafety.com/articles/lapbelts.aspx

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I didn't look at the link Zedder but being they are that young you can probably get the car seats that have the thing that comes over their head and buckles in and then set up a tether to the package tray area
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Just looked...yep 5 point with a tether ...
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Most car seats are only good until they reach 40 lbs. That link shows a few that go up to 65 lbs, but there is also a harness that they sell that attaches to the lap belt and would do the trick nicely! Gotta keep the little ones safe you know
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Here's how I cruise with my 4-year old son. (He was sick that day so he looks wiped-out in the photo.) I fasten his car seat in with the lap belt and off we go. No air bag so no ticket. My wife wasn't thrilled the first time I did this with The Boy until I poited out that typical soccer-moms rat-race all over town in SUVs and minivans, cell phones glued to their ears, mouths running full-speed, several kids strapped in, gas pedal down and at least 10 mph over the limit. I told my wife: "That's who I'm afraid of." Besides, how did so many kids survive before the onset of the modern era of safety hysteria? I grew up sitting up on my knees in the passenger seat of my mom's '66 Falcon, no belt. Yeah, a few close calls but life is full of them.

It's a compromise. Fasten the kids in and drive carefully. Oh, and have fun!
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