<VV> Re: Headrests
Charles B. Peck
cpeck@salmoninternet.com
Sun Feb 13 21:52:39 EST 2005
Mike -
I know headrests weren't standard in '65, but I thought they probably
were optional. For some reason, I thought that '67 was the year that all
the safety equipment became standard, but I have NO confidence in that!
I do know I was in California at the time, and that in '66 they put the
air-injection systems on Corvairs. That makes me think that '65s are
BETTER than '66s - less useless smog @#%& (which is a different
perception than others on the VV-List). I think California was running
ahead of the nation on smog equipment, but I would be surprised if there
was a difference on optional headrests.
Chuck Peck
cpeck@salmoninternet.com
Mike Mann wrote:
> 65's did not have headrests as stock equipment. think it was in 68 when the rest of the saftey equipment became standard. seat tracks are different than a 65-mike mann
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