Larry wrote:
>I think headrests built in to the seats would look too non-period and
not appropriate on a Tiger unless you were doing the ground-effects
package and billet wheels too. :^) However, I recall seeing in stores
and catalogs, when I was a kid, accessory headrests for cars not so
equipped. They were cylindrical, and rather big; say 5" diameter by a
foot long, covered in vinyl. They had two metal "forks" sticking down so
that one tine one each side went ahead of the seatback, and one ahead;
the forks looked like a lower-case "h". No permanent attachment, and
I'd definitely think about padding the contact surfaces to protect the
seats. Something like that might be neat on a car of our age, if you
could find or fabricate them. Myself, I'm more leaning towards the
headrests built in to the roll bar.<
These headrests are currently available in Princess Auto (surplus) in
Edmonton for $15 each - black and dark brown. Anyone that wants a pair let
me know today and I shall pick them up for them.
Godspeed
Jc
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