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Kind of hard to tell what panel this is. Guessing the quarter panel by the rear seat? That vinyl should be glued around the edge and yes has that "look".
I had it go over to and up about 1.5 to 2 inches from what I recall. Tucked the part behind into that rubberish trim piece that covers the sheet metal edge. Trimmed to fit the curve first.
I have purchased some lower rear quarter sections from Joe Phillips he specially made for me. They were not too crazy $ but I think your other option would be to purchase a parts car and remove your needed panels off it.
Here are a couple of pictures of one of my seats. You can see the location for a headrest at the top. PM me if you are interested in adding headrests. I do come across them once in a while or know alternatives by making your own.
The seat frames are the same as the 66 B bodies but with some small modifications. One being the headrest option and then the rear seat backs have an access panel for the seat medallion. The headrest for 67 I believe are narrower than the 68 and later. Did that answer your question?