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Date:         Sun, 14 Sep 1997 21:34:24 -0000
Reply-To:     Bob O'Shaughnessy <oshaug@INFINET.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon mailing list <Vanagon@Gerry.SDSC.EDU>
From:         Bob O'Shaughnessy <oshaug@INFINET.COM>
Subject:      Headrest sockets
Comments: To: alfajohn@PACBELL.NET
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>Sounds like really bad luck with your engine experience! >Do you happen to know if the 87 interior is the same as an 86? I'm >looking for some 2nd and 3rd row grey cloth seats (GL style - with >armrests) with the headrest receptors along the tops of the seatbacks. >I'm not sure in what year this change was made, but a couple of people >have said 87.

John, you may want to check the archives. I seem to remember someone pointing out that all the seats had the sockets for the headrests, just not the plastic holes. I've never checked it out for myself.

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Bob O'Shaughnessy 84GL, 85GL project (Mine) 82 Diesel L with carbed Rabbit engine (belongs to friend) 74 Bus (Dad's) 72 Wife, 94 Rabbit, 95 Cat, 96 cat.


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