Bucket seat headrests and trim panels
#1
Bucket seat headrests and trim panels
1 pair of 69-72 bucket seat headrests,71-72 blue color,no cracks,plastic under shields good,$80.00/pr.
1 set of 4 lower bucket seat plastic side panels.Very nice,not brittle or discolored. $50.00/set.
1 set of 4 lower bucket seat plastic side panels.Very nice,not brittle or discolored. $50.00/set.
#2
Can I get a picture? How do I buy them. I am not familiar with this site.
#3
Can I get pictures of the side panels. I need them. How do I buy?
Bob sierrahydraulics@comcast.net 707-485-8850
Bob sierrahydraulics@comcast.net 707-485-8850
#5
edit:
ss396.com shows the notch in the front of the headrest for 66-68 and doesn't look like the conversion kit has latches.
Last edited by allyolds68; October 23rd, 2013 at 03:22 PM.
#6
I just looked at some GTO seats that I have and here's what I found (**not sure this applies to 442 seats, but it probably does):
The notches for 68 are unique. There are 3 notches on the front/bottom of each post that face forward. The notches are also more triangular than the later model seats. The 68 headrests do not have a release lever to raise and lower the headrests.
The 69's have one notch on the side of each post that faces inward.
The 70-72's have one notch on the side of each post that faces outward.
69-72's all have one notch on the front of each post that faces forward.
The 69 headrest release lever and the 70-72 headrest release lever are slightly different.
The notches for 68 are unique. There are 3 notches on the front/bottom of each post that face forward. The notches are also more triangular than the later model seats. The 68 headrests do not have a release lever to raise and lower the headrests.
The 69's have one notch on the side of each post that faces inward.
The 70-72's have one notch on the side of each post that faces outward.
69-72's all have one notch on the front of each post that faces forward.
The 69 headrest release lever and the 70-72 headrest release lever are slightly different.
#9
I have a pr of blue headrests,if still needed
Jim jlincoln98@yahoo.com
Jim jlincoln98@yahoo.com
#10
Wow!
Boy, did I miss all the updates to this thread after I asked the question! Mud on my face! I apologize if anyone was expecting an answer or PING from me. I just re-found the thread because... (wait for it)... I'm still looking for headrests! My interior is black, but it was dyed that color. It was originally blue. So, from that perspective, color of headrests probably won't matter. I'll either dye them or recover them. The trick is that I am adding them to my non-headrest '68 bucket seats.
Thanks for your understanding.
Thanks for your understanding.
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