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I just purchased a 1969 beetle in very good condition (expecially for the midwest area), but I noticed that the front seats have short backs with no head rest. I was looking at other 69s and they have the taller seat backs with a head support. I was lalso looking in the classified section for seats with the head support and noticed people asking for the lower backed seats. Are these seats more desirable or are they just correct for certain cars. Should I keep them in my car or get the ones with the head support
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Hiya Red,
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As Randy mentioned, there is probably more demand for the pre-68 short seats than the correct seats for a 68-69. This is really a matter of taste. If you're a Stock Nazi you'll want to find what was original for the car; if you don't care, anything will do as long as you can sit in it, and if you have be totally cool (for the moment) you want the short seats.
Also Randy mentioned the "blind spot" due to the wide headrests of the 68 and 69 Bugs. VW modified this with a more narrow headrest in 1970. That seat is identical to the 68 and 69 seats with the sole exception of the narrower headrest.
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As Randy mentioned, there is probably more demand for the pre-68 short seats than the correct seats for a 68-69. This is really a matter of taste. If you're a Stock Nazi you'll want to find what was original for the car; if you don't care, anything will do as long as you can sit in it, and if you have be totally cool (for the moment) you want the short seats.
Also Randy mentioned the "blind spot" due to the wide headrests of the 68 and 69 Bugs. VW modified this with a more narrow headrest in 1970. That seat is identical to the 68 and 69 seats with the sole exception of the narrower headrest.
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Originality is not one of my strong points. I own 9 different model cars(British TRs, Volvo 1800, Benz 380SL, Excalibur, etc) and not one is all original. That being said, I will stick with the low back seats for now. If down the road I find a nice set of 70 or later seats (the ones you can see around) and the price is right, I will pick them up. Thanks for the information.
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There are reasons for the evolution towards head restraints. Sell your lowbacks to people whose cars were originally equipped with them (get your fair price) and buy the 1969 correct seats if you can, they do, after all, have the broadest head restraint protection of the series.red69bug wrote:Originality is not one of my strong points.
I will stick with the low back seats for now.
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If by chance that you want to go with the later 1970 seats instead of the original '68-69 seats, be sure that you pick one from a '70 year model, as the seat tracks welded on to the floor pan changed in '71.red69bug wrote:If down the road I find a nice set of 70 or later seats (the ones you can see around) and the price is right, I will pick them up. Thanks for the information.
Otherwise you'll have to replace your tracks.
1968-70 had the same seat bottoms, but changed for 71-72 models with slightly different tracks. The '70 only seat however looks identical to the 71-2.
*Link... 1956-70 Tracks
*Link... 71-72
However with that said, I'm not an expert by any means, but im under the impression that the 71-2 will not fit the 68-70 seat tracks due to the changes... but could be wrong!!
Anyone try to fit the different year seats before?
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Red, where are you locate as your screen doesn't state a place?red69bug wrote:Originality is not one of my strong points. I own 9 different model cars(British TRs, Volvo 1800, Benz 380SL, Excalibur, etc) and not one is all original. That being said, I will stick with the low back seats for now. If down the road I find a nice set of 70 or later seats (the ones you can see around) and the price is right, I will pick them up. Thanks for the information.
I was just over at one of dealers Bill & Steve's in Lakewood, Calif. and they had a bunch of old late model seats laying around there back shop. The reason I know was that I borrowed a low & a high back seat to make an ABS plastic seat back inserts for them......as they used to have press board ones, but they fall apart.
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Werksberg, Cali. would be kind of a hike for me considering I'm from Chicago, but I appreciate the information. Actually, I've found several sets locally and will be checking them out maybe this weekend. The good thing is I'm not in any hurry, (the winter snow is upon us and the VW is sleeping for the winter), so I can take my time and find a good set. Thanks for all the replies.