Yes, 1971 Karmann Ghias came equipped with seat belts, as they were mandated in many markets during that time. However, the availability and type of seat belts could vary depending on the country and specific model. Some may have had only lap belts, while others could include shoulder belts as well. If you're restoring or purchasing one, it's essential to check the specific vehicle for compliance with safety standards.
no 68 seat tracks are wider than the 69and up ghias
No, and not optional. In fact the "no back seat belt" question was answered the last years of production by eliminating the back seat.The back seat was intended for lower insurance rates by claiming 2+2 under body style.It is my understanding that Karmann Ghias never had backseat safety belts, as the backseat area was intended for cargo (i.e. groceries, luggage, etc.) but not for passengers.
Seat belts, yes.
yes it did
Starting in year model 1958, Karmann Coachworks built a Ghia Convertible. There are a number of differences between the Ghia vert and the hardtop, specifically the rear seat is narrower, the body is reinforced below the doors inside the rocker panels, the windows are slightly different, heater vents are in different places in the rear etc. While there are a number of chop top ghias, they are not correct. Karmann never built a type I ragtop, with the metal roof cut out for a soft top center much like the early (up through '63) bug sunroof models. There are a number of Ghias which have been modified to install a ragtop, but none were done by the factory Lindsey Lee
Seat belts are unsafe because they can get stuck in a fire. Throw back someone inside the seat belt. Seat belts can choke people.
Not if they did not come from the factory with seat belts. If they came form the factory with seat belts you are required to wear them.
The 2012 Ford Mustang has a total of 4 seat belts in the vehicle. There are 2 seat belts in the front and 2 seat belts located in the back for the rear passengers.
Neither. Seat belts are generally anchored to the floor of a car.
No, the 1957 Chevy didn't come with seat belts.
Limousines should have seat belts, unless classified as a bus.
NO. The rear seat has 3 sets of belts.