No Headrests to headrests

Old March 20th, 2016, 03:18 PM
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Is it possible to install headrests on 68 bucket seats that don't have any? I don't know what's inside as far as provisions or if there is any.
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Old March 20th, 2016, 06:29 PM
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Hi Kevin
I've never done it, but believe you could. The 1968 seat backs have the metal frame that you could put the plastic head rest mounts into. But I don't know if you could use the more common 1969-72 head rests or need the rarer 1967-68 head rests. Below are some pictures, check them out and if you have any questions let me know. John

Here's a 1968 seat back with the cover removed.
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Then here's a 1969 seat back with the cover removed. Note the black plastic tubes for the head rest rods to go into.
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Then here's a set of 1967 seats with the early style head rests. I believe these are the same ones used on 1968's. Note how they fit over the seatback more than the 69-72
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Old March 20th, 2016, 06:30 PM
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ck out the parts place....they have a hardware kit for that
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Old March 21st, 2016, 02:53 AM
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Great information, thanks. I wanted to make some 68's look like '69s but I had forgotten that the seat release button is different. Idk may still try it.
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Old March 21st, 2016, 04:31 AM
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I'm going to add the head-rests on my '68 when I get around to recovering the seats. I got the installation kit & headrests from Ecklers chevelle. The kit comes with the 2 plastic tubes & the '70-'72 style latches for 1 seat,so order the '70-72 headrests to match the latches. The few '68s I've seen with the rare A81 optional factory headrests looked like the newer '69 up style ,not the pointy'66-67 type. I will say the aftermarket headrests are just ok!& they only come in black. If you can try to find a nice original GM pair from someone. The GM originals have real vinyl that was formed over a foam core, the repops are just hi-density black foam. Like I said they look just ok, not great! I was actually thinking of spraying them with SEM black vinyl paint & a satin clear top coat to try to give them a more factory look. SEM products are awesome, the stuff wears like iron & doesn't peel of flake off!
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Old March 21st, 2016, 11:04 AM
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Yes you can absolutely add them to 68 seats. They take the same HW & Tubes that were used from 69-72.

The 68 had unique lock bezels, but the 69 ones will work.

Differences between 69-72 headrests & locks had to do with which side the detentes were on the headrest legs. The repop ones come notched for all options.
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