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    Early 911 Seat ID?

    I posted this for sale - when I purchased it, was told it was from a 1965, and the rear-mount headrest witness marks made sense to me, but someone else told me it was a 1967 only seat.

    Any help? I really want to list it correctly.








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    65 or 67, take your pick

    Ciao

    Jim
    PS: You may find a date stamp on the inside of the outer hinge. It would be stamped in blue ink.

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    Thanks as always, Jim. The plastic inner hinge cover pieces don't narrow it down at all? I'll look for stamps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greggearhead View Post
    Thanks as always, Jim. The plastic inner hinge cover pieces don't narrow it down at all? I'll look for stamps.
    Yes, they make them 65 to 67 seats

    Ciao

    Jim

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    white hinge covers are 65 to 67 The seat looks good for all Are you giving it away?

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