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    WTB: D-Shape Headrest

    Searching for a single standard D-shaped headrest for a late 1968 car in black vinyl.

    I believe (not certain) that these were unchanged on comfort seats from late 1968 until 1972 or so when the factory changed to the "Peanut" shape headrest?

    I am also seeking two of the original black plastic grommets from the top of the comfort seat back (where the head rest is fastened to the seat).

    Any assistance is appreciated!

    Best regards,
    Andy in New Hampshire
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