TXAggieTech
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Recently we were talking with a couple that is very involved with Model Ts. He owns a business restoring them, his dad has the same thing overseas. He business is named Model T. Her parents have something to do with them also, I think they might organize tours. The entire lives evolve around Model Ts. All the children on both sides have left the hospital in a Model T. Every wedding has been left in a Model T.
So, they are trying to have a baby and are looking into making the car compatible with a car seat. Companies sell after market seat belts. Does anyone have any experience with anything related? Would they need to put plates in before bolting the seat belts in?
Of course they aren't daily drivers. They trailer them into events and then ride in large groups for tours. Top speeds are reminiscence of the 1920s.
They also aren't going to stop when the baby is born. They aren't going to find another hobby to do with the baby. Any ideas on how to make this as safe as possible?
So, they are trying to have a baby and are looking into making the car compatible with a car seat. Companies sell after market seat belts. Does anyone have any experience with anything related? Would they need to put plates in before bolting the seat belts in?
Of course they aren't daily drivers. They trailer them into events and then ride in large groups for tours. Top speeds are reminiscence of the 1920s.
They also aren't going to stop when the baby is born. They aren't going to find another hobby to do with the baby. Any ideas on how to make this as safe as possible?