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The original Volkswagen Beetle design did not include seatbelts.

One of many relatively minor adjustments to the Volkswagen Beetle over the years (1938 to 2003) was the installation of seat belt mounting locations starting in 1962.

Seatbelt mounting holes will need to be drilled in Volkswagen Beetles built prior to 1962.

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