Golden Lion Grrrages
1959 Chrysler 300E
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With other projects to complete first, the E stayed in storage until September. A fellow central New York 300 enthusiast saw the car, made an offer, and a deal was made. He asked that I add rear seat belts, and we have a video of that here. There are several places you can get belts, I used Juliano's Hot Rod Parts & Interior Products, 100 Windermere Ave, Ellington CT 06029; phone (800) 300-1932. www.Julianos.com
Finding good locations for the belt anchors can be a challenge. You don't want to drill a hole only to find that it is blocked by the muffler, or that you drilled into a structural member and can't get access. We found good locations and got the job done.

I also had a set of the new 300E sill plates purchased from the club last year and installed them. I think these new plates were made in Sweden or Finland, and I don't think they are available any more. The look great.