Yes, they really are for the factory-fitted seatbelts. Look in a parts book and you'll see that at the time a static belt that went over your shoulder and then down to that top rail was how a seatbelt was used back then. They don't slip off your shoulder and it was the standard for the time. I used belts like this for years in my SIIA but have now changed to the modern inertia reel.
I didn't say to use that mount, but that since it was a seatbelt mount then something similar would be strong enough for a baby seat. You'd have to do the same sort of thing for the centre of whatever seat you wanted to use for the baby seat. You'd take a piece of angled channel and weld a 5/16" UNC nut into and then rivet it under the rail, the same as the seatbelt mount, and it would serve exactly the same purpose except it would be set up for an anchor point. I'd be surprised if the back of the seat, meant to support an adult, wouldn't be good enough for a baby seat as well.
Do a search and you may find a picture of how a company over east put an anchor point into a Willys Jeep!
At any given point in time, somewhere in the world someone is working on a Land-Rover.
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