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1967 GTX Headrest ideas....

Suregrip391

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I found this interesting, some of you may as well. If you own a 67 GTX and want to add headrests but cannot find them because they are super hard to find. This may be your alternative till a set comes along.....

I found this car on eBay. It looks like he’s using 68 Mustang buckets with factory 67 GTX covers and best I can tell, aftermarket headrests from TMI.
 
I’m getting to the pictures LOL....patience ....I just started the post ....Picture 1

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That actually looks like crap. What a disgrace to an awesome car.

No way to sugar coat it either.
 
Nothing beats the look of originals....I’m thinking save your neck in an accident situation! Original seats are quite low without them.

I’m fortunate my car has originals.....just offering up some info for those that it may help.

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Having a '63 Plymouth with buckets, I searched for seats for quite a while with headrests and no luck. Later B seats would have likely worked well for sizing (zero luck on this). Decided that I might add rests to my buckets as a last resort and came across an ad on ebay having mopar headrests in prime shape for only 25 bucks. I had a neck fusion and doc said I wouldn't do well getting rear-ended so had to make a move. The internal framework was ample enough to bolt in holders for the posts and had the rests recovered. Not perfect; but I got me a headrest.

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Had a fully optioned '67 GTO (sure wish I still had it) that had factory headrests, gather it was the 1st year they were available as an option.
 
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