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Bowling Green, KY, is the location of the Corvette assembly plant since 1981. From 1954-1981, Corvettes were assembled in St Louis, MO.

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Re: How to... Racing Harness in a C4?

Subject: Re: How to... Racing Harness in a C4?
by BillH on 2008/9/24 14:26:34

Anything's possible.
It's interesting that the seats can be moved around but the belt location doesn't move. And we're in a much more laid back seating position than most cars.

Yea, if the belt's up on your gut, that's not the best.
There's some very specific belt location info one of the mfg's websites, Sparco, if I remember right.
The lap belt is supposed to cross right under your hip bone.
This does put it under your gut.

That being said, the stock belts probably wouldn't let you submarine. I would think that the engineers would have had to address it if it was a big problem.
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