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I found out that my car origionally had headrest seats and I would like to change back to them, I see an adaptor kit available and wonder if they are
OK or would it be better to buy a used set of headrest seats and recover them?
Walt,
Two years ago I had my 1967 non-headrest seats redone and at the time added (or had added by a shop) headrests and shoulder belts. I have been very pleased with the outcome of those expenditures. The seatcovers, headrests, and all associated hardware came from Dr. Rebuild and was top-notch in terms of fit and quality. It was money well spent. The belts and headrests do not "belong" on my car but they add a measure of safety that I enjoy.
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