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Craig, You can make your own out of a pair of highbacks! Get a spare set or High eat backs, or use your old ones. All you need are the BACKS. Take the covers off, here you will see the formed foam pad for the headrest (or what's left of it.). Cut it off. Inside you will see a metal "frame" that holds the shape of the headrest. You will also see the seat springs (kinda like a matress spring) in the back under the foam you just cut off. Where the headrest "shoulder" bends and turns upward, take a hacksaw and cut this headrest frame off. Weld (or have someone weld a support bar behind the springs across the top connecting the cut frame together. A lowback seat cover will now fit (with some new padding, now's the time) and will look stock. If you have a '73 with the "pyramid" seat anchor (look underneath the seat, you'll know what I mean), this is the best way to do it. You will not be able to switch out seats with an older car. Good luck, Big Al awpresley@earthlink.net Woolston Craig wrote: > > I like the look of Notch half back seats and was wondering if the Sqback ever came with these types of seats? I have only seen > high backs in Squares. I was also assuming that I could take some Notch seats and swap them into my Square. I have not > seen many Notches in junk yards and was wondering where I might get some half back seats. > ------------------------------------- > Craig Woolston > '70 Sqback and '71 Fastback > cwoolsto@ladc.lockheed.com