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Charles E. Whitney wrote: > > Todd Daley wrote: > > > > Charles E. Whitney wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > How about lowbacks with *headrests* ? That would take care of me... > > > > > > > > Uh...lowbacks by definition do not have headrests. Highbacks, by > > > > definition have the headrests. > > > > well there is one exception, my friend has a 1977 beetle ( european) that is equiped with low back > > seats.... but has headrests.... the seats themselves are the lowback type ( the seat backrest looks > > identical to any of the other lowbacks ( beetles, type 3 etc... ) but there is a bracket holding on the > > headrest.... > > the bracket attaches to the sides of the seat and travels across the width of the top of the seat and > > the headrest is attached to the bracket..... it is original on this car... VW option...... the car also > > has thermopane rear side windows ( double pane... with an air gap in the middle for insulation) > > Hello All, > > With the confusion of the thread, wanted to keep it simple. But I know > Todd if right. My buddy has an optional (aftermarket?) headrest for his > oval T-1. Extremely rare, hardly ever seen, not worth mentioning. > > T-1's had seperate headrests from '77-'79. T-2's also had seperate > headrests in the later years - but that's off topic.:) > > Charlie