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by 41b696ef1113
1372 days ago
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>...by not doing a offset test or picking literally anything but a GM X-frame car (notoriously bad at overlap crashed, even by 1950s standards) So you are mad that they used a street legal car of the day to show that things have improved? A fun historical fact I just discovered, "Ford offered seat belts as an option in 1955. These were not popular, with only 2% of Ford buyers choosing to pay for seatbelts in 1956" [0]. Which reads to me that many 1959 drivers would have been unlikely to have or use a seatbelt. [0] : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seat_belt |
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https://www.curbsideclassic.com/automotive-histories/automot...