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    WTB stock seat with headrest

    I'm looking for a stock passenger seat with headrest for my 70 911T. Must be black, in good condition...ready to bolt in. Prefer local (SF Bay Area). Thanks!

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    If you find the seat, I have 2 excellent black 'D' headrest for them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flat six View Post
    If you find the seat, I have 2 excellent black 'D' headrest for them.
    There is a non headrest seat for sale near me. Will your headrests bolt on to this seat or is it a huge pain? Any pics?

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    Uh, non headrest seats in a '70? I did not know those existed. I would check on that first before I would buy it. Your seats should have 2 round openings in the top of the seat back. the headrests slide right in (like on a modern car).

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    It's funny, I have owned a few early cars and guess how many had stock seats? Zero! Forgive my ignorance...

    I do want D headrests, how much?

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    Found one. Thanks Jim! Still need D headrests though.

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    here are some pics. I have a bunch actually. All been on the shelf for a while now. They were up against some other parts, hence the 'dings'. I am sure those will be out tomorrow.

    The single one has the vinyl at the very bottom 'untucked' a bit (this area is never stitched, just tucked in and held in place by the bottom plate). You can't tell when installed. $50 plus ship

    The pair is nice, excellent stitching, no 'loose ends' - $150 for the pair + ship

    Headrest single bottom.jpgHeadrest 3 bottoms.jpgHeadrest 3 topside.jpg

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    I think I have just the seat for you.
    I'll take some pics so you can see for yourself.
    Only problem is I am nowhere near the Bay Area (I'm in Edmonton, Canada)

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    This is a passenger a seat from a '70 911T. The date on the seat belt is 1969.
    It is complete with sliders/rails, headerest and seat belt.


    Minor crack on seating surface near seat belt buckle


    Two small tears on front right lower section


    Seat belt is complete, missing trim on buckle/receiver but I might have one


    Let me know if you are interseted.

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    Oops, I just realized you no longer need a seat.

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