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67 Headrests #1872423
07/17/15 05:58 PM
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Did all 67 seats have the provisions for headrests? I don't think that they did, but could be wrong. The seats in question are bucket seats from a Barracuda.

If the seats didn't have the provisions, would you need the seat back to add headrests? Can you just remove the guides?

Thanks,
Craig

Re: 67 Headrests [Re: craigerlitz] #1872487
07/17/15 07:40 PM
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No they do not. I was told its not easy to convert. I would love to convert my 67 Coronet to headreasts.


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Re: 67 Headrests [Re: markz528] #1872500
07/17/15 07:50 PM
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Hi Guys, I have a set of the 67 Head rests for a 67 Dart GTS car. They are totally different beast than the others style. The inner seat parts are totally different as the headrest themselves are. So 67 only will work, but I have heard 67 B-body will also work.

Re: 67 Headrests [Re: craigerlitz] #1872740
07/18/15 03:09 AM
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Head rests in general in 1967 were one of the rarest options you will find, and the framing in the seats is totally different.


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