Cadillac 370 C Seat Belt
The Cadillac 370C was introduced in the year 1933, and the style changes for it included a V-shaped grill that blended into the painted radiator shell, a radiator cap hidden under the hood, and skirts on the front and rear fenders for a more streamlined look. Fisher no-draft individually controlled vent windows were a new standard feature. General Motors' amazing and unique new vent window system led the way by offering this new individualized comfort and luxury to all passengers who rode in its Fischer-bodied cars which included the 1933 Cadillac 370C. However, because these were being produced while The Great Depression was still going on, sales fell further to only 953 cars.
The Cadillac 370 C had amazing new features which included the “No Draft I.C.V Ventilation” window system. Unfortunately, this model did not last long and production ended in 1934 when they came out with a new model. They added lots of new features to the 370 C, but one thing it did not have was a seat belt system. You see seat belts started coming out in the early 1930s and in 1968 was when the federal government mandated that all new cars include seat belts at all seating positions. Seat belts are there to protect you from a car accident and are there to protect you from jolting around the vehicle. If you own a vehicle that does provide seat belts and you are in need of a seat belt repair, then contact Safety Restore. Safety Restore has many options for you, they offer seat belt buckle repairs, pretensioner repairs, tensioner repairs, seat belt webbing repairs, and so