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    67 vs 68 Sport Seats

    Any obvious appearance differences in 67 vs 68 sport seats other than the obvious head rests? Could one recover a 68 sport seat and have it look appropriate in a 67?

    Gary Cox
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    Quote Originally Posted by garycox View Post
    Any obvious appearance differences in 67 vs 68 sport seats other than the obvious head rests? Could one recover a 68 sport seat and have it look appropriate in a 67?
    Google SWBSAM on pelican. Years ago he posted the frames (wo any foam, etc). They have different frames.

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    One more shot of the Jennings/Tom-Sithot interior I took at RenSpt3...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chuck Miller View Post
    One more shot of the Jennings/Tom-Sithot interior I took at RenSpt3...
    I love that interior. Where is the car now?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rower View Post
    I love that interior. Where is the car now?
    Ditto... drool worthy. A really special color combination, is that green in the catalog or something Jennings specified?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bullethead View Post
    Ditto... drool worthy. A really special color combination, is that green in the catalog or something Jennings specified?
    Saw it out in Raleigh NC a few years back. Not sure if it was passing through RS or is part of Ingram collection now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by beh911 View Post
    Saw it out in Raleigh NC a few years back. Not sure if it was passing through RS or is part of Ingram collection now.
    https://roadscholars.com/current-off...nly-33k-miles/
    Ah, that jogged my memory. I know where it is. Back in its native country.

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