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The headrests might cover the fact she was no longer in the seat.
The headrests on the seats seemed to rise very high.
The train received new headrests as part of the transformation.
She sat up and braced herself with a hand on each of the front headrests.
And the headrests appear to be of little benefit to anyone much taller than 6 feet.
Headrests were featured on 1969 model cars built after January 1, 1968.
And the car also was given standard power headrests.
Headrests were added to middle and third row bench seats.
The headrests could now be left in place when tumbling the rear seat.
Maybe that's why there are no longer rear window controls (or headrests).
They have headrests in the back, a pleasant change from the sedans.
A backless model is fine if your vehicle has headrests.
Adjustable headrests were now available as an option for the front seats, an industry first.
The headrests have a gap in the center to accommodate a ponytail.
The headrests, which match the vehicle's fabric and color, are available for about 50 different models.
Rear headrests are now included as standard equipment on all trim levels.
Variations may have stiff headrests or padding in the body.
They stand very stiff, heads locked into headrests to keep them still for long exposures.
Some Chrysler mini-vans, for example, may still be bought without headrests.
A few minutes later, their meeting took place on the bridge, where the console chairs offered headrests and better support.
It is a very nice feature, but the headrests reduce rear visibility.
The 2.0-litre-engined version had in addition rear headrests and a front armrest.
The M5 was the only model equipped the rear headrests.
The M logo is also embossed in the front of the headrests.