Thanks Roger. I thought I remembered it being some time around the latter part of 73 which would be correct for the new 74 released in Sept 73. This must not be a judged item as there would be two correct answers. One for early unmodified cars and another for later design without that system.
Re: C3: Seat Belt Starting Interlock
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Re: C3: Seat Belt Starting Interlock
The whole 'saga' is documented in the NCRS 1973-77 Performance Verification Test Guide... The write up is longer than I wish to quote, but all '74 and very early '75 Corvettes are judged for a fully functional seat belt interlock system. Then, later '75 Corvettes (VIN number sequence defined based on GM Service Bulletin 75-I-3) are judged differently (components there, but non-functional) until the system was deleted from production...- Top
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Re: C3: Seat Belt Starting Interlock
Ok, that makes sense and I agree with the ruling. So, any car built prior to the factory date of change that has been modified would then be considered "non original". I suppose there are a lot of "pre change date" cars that have had the wiring reconnected for judging.- Top
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