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I don't even notice the sliding window. The head rests are a bigger pain and since I seldom have rear seat passengers the head rests are stored under the seats.
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I came from a 4 door jeep with full spair on the back gate so I don't have a issue with visibility. I did however switch the cargo light and reverse to led bulbs so I can see at night reversing with the heavily tinted windows.
 

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The view is better if you ditch those head rests.
First thing I do after kissing my Maverick will be to store the rear head rests under the rear seat,
 

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The view is better if you ditch those head rests.
Not to sound like everyone's dad here, but they are Head "Restraints" not Head "Rests". If you have rear occupants, please make sure you have them installed.

If you drive around 99% of the time without rear occupants, then sure, take them off and store them.

However, if you have a rear occupant, it is a "restraint" that reduces whiplash and prohibits the head from hitting the glass first, then causing who knows what kind of impact injury in addition to any debris. They are there as a federal mandated safety item and seats cannot ship without them.

They aren't there just to "rest" your head, they are there for your occupants safety.

Ok, I'll stop preaching now, as I can hear the eye rolls already....ha!
 

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It's a small rear window, but I don't understand why visibility is a must through it unless you really need to see the car that's tailgating you. For backing out the camera will usually be better. For changing lanes the side mirrors (especially with blind spot detection) will be better.

I thought about removing my sliding window, but decided not to. Even if I won't use it much, I'll appreciate it when I do.
 

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Rear view in a truck is a luxury. My old toyota had a cap and it was like looking through a soda straw. Learn to rely on your side views and make the most out of what you can get with the rear view.
 

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Not to sound like everyone's dad here, but they are Head "Restraints" not Head "Rests". If you have rear occupants, please make sure you have them installed.

If you drive around 99% of the time without rear occupants, then sure, take them off and store them.

However, if you have a rear occupant, it is a "restraint" that reduces whiplash and prohibits the head from hitting the glass first, then causing who knows what kind of impact injury in addition to any debris. They are there as a federal mandated safety item and seats cannot ship without them.

They aren't there just to "rest" your head, they are there for your occupants safety.

Ok, I'll stop preaching now, as I can hear the eye rolls already....ha!
I appreciate your correction.
I am on old man and my first new car I purchased when I was 20 yrs. old was a 1966 Corvette. Back in the "old days" they were called headrests. Old habits are hard to break.



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2,002 (7.22%)​
$79.00​
A01​
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows
11,859 (42.78%)​
$15.80​
A02​
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, windshield
9,270 (33.44%)​
$10.55​
A31​
Power Windows
4,562 (16.46%)​
$57.95​
A82​
Headrests
1,033 (3.73%)​
$42.15​
A85​
Shoulder Belts
37 (0.13%)​
$26.35​
C07​
Auxiliary Hardtop (for convertible)
8,463 (30.53%)​
$231.75​
C48​
Heater and Defroster Deletion (credit)
54 (0.19%)​
n/a​
C60​
Air Conditioning
3,520 (12.70%)​
$412.90​
F41​
Special Front and Rear Suspension
2,705 (9.76%)​
$36.90​
G81​
Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios
24,056 (86.78%)​
$42.15​
J50​
Power Brakes
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$42.15​
J56​
Special Heavy Duty Brakes
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$342.30​
K19​
Air Injection Reactor
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$44.75​
K66​
Transistor Ignition System
7,146 (25.78%)​
$73.75​
L36​
427 cu. in. 390hp Engine
5,116 (18.46%)​
$181.20​
L72​
427 cu. in. 425hp Engine
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$312.85​
L79​
327 cu. in. 350hp Engine
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$105.35​
M20​
4-Speed Manual Transmission
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$184.35​
M21​
4-Speed Man Transmission, close ratio
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$184.35​
M22​
4-Speed Man Transmission, close ratio, heavy duty
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$237.00​
M35​
Powerglide Automatic Transmission
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$194.85​
N03​
36 Gallon Fuel Tank (for coupe)
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$198.05​
N11​
Off Road Exhaust System
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$36.90​
N14​
Side Mount Exhaust System
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$131.65​
N32​
Teakwood Steering Wheel
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$47.40​
N36​
Telescopic Steering Column
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$42.15​
N40​
Power Steering
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$94.80​
P48​
Cast Aluminum Knock-Off Wheels (5)
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$316.00​
P92​
Whitewall Tires, 7.75x15 (rayon cord)
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$31.30​
T01​
Goldwall Tires, 7.75x15 (nylon cord)
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$46.55​
U69​
AM-FM Radio
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$199.10​
V74​
Traffic Hazard Lamp Switch
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$11.60​
Total Production: 27,720
Coupe: 9,958 (35.92%)
Convertible: 17,762


Notes: Base Corvette Coupe with 327 cu. in. 300 hp engine and three speed manual transmission: $4,295.00.
Base Corvette Convertible with 327 cu. in. 300 hp engine and three speed manual transmission: $4,084.00.
 
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I appreciate your correction.
I am on old man and my first new car I purchased when I was 20 yrs. old was a 1966 Corvette. Back in the "old days" they were called headrests. Old habits are hard to break.



RPO​
Description​
Production​
Price​
Genuine Leather Seats
2,002 (7.22%)​
$79.00​
A01​
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, all windows
11,859 (42.78%)​
$15.80​
A02​
Soft Ray Tinted Glass, windshield
9,270 (33.44%)​
$10.55​
A31​
Power Windows
4,562 (16.46%)​
$57.95​
A82​
Headrests
1,033 (3.73%)​
$42.15​
A85​
Shoulder Belts
37 (0.13%)​
$26.35​
C07​
Auxiliary Hardtop (for convertible)
8,463 (30.53%)​
$231.75​
C48​
Heater and Defroster Deletion (credit)
54 (0.19%)​
n/a​
C60​
Air Conditioning
3,520 (12.70%)​
$412.90​
F41​
Special Front and Rear Suspension
2,705 (9.76%)​
$36.90​
G81​
Positraction Rear Axle, all ratios
24,056 (86.78%)​
$42.15​
J50​
Power Brakes
5,464 (19.71%)​
$42.15​
J56​
Special Heavy Duty Brakes
382 (1.38%)​
$342.30​
K19​
Air Injection Reactor
2,380 (8.59%)​
$44.75​
K66​
Transistor Ignition System
7,146 (25.78%)​
$73.75​
L36​
427 cu. in. 390hp Engine
5,116 (18.46%)​
$181.20​
L72​
427 cu. in. 425hp Engine
5,258 (18.97%)​
$312.85​
L79​
327 cu. in. 350hp Engine
7,591 (27.38%)​
$105.35​
M20​
4-Speed Manual Transmission
10,837 (39.09%)​
$184.35​
M21​
4-Speed Man Transmission, close ratio
13,903 (50.16%)​
$184.35​
M22​
4-Speed Man Transmission, close ratio, heavy duty
15 (0.05%)​
$237.00​
M35​
Powerglide Automatic Transmission
2,401 (8.66%)​
$194.85​
N03​
36 Gallon Fuel Tank (for coupe)
66 (0.24%)​
$198.05​
N11​
Off Road Exhaust System
2,795 (10.08%)​
$36.90​
N14​
Side Mount Exhaust System
3,617 (13.05%)​
$131.65​
N32​
Teakwood Steering Wheel
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$47.40​
N36​
Telescopic Steering Column
3,670 (13.24%)​
$42.15​
N40​
Power Steering
5,611 (20.24%)​
$94.80​
P48​
Cast Aluminum Knock-Off Wheels (5)
1,194 (4.31%)​
$316.00​
P92​
Whitewall Tires, 7.75x15 (rayon cord)
17,969 (64.82%)​
$31.30​
T01​
Goldwall Tires, 7.75x15 (nylon cord)
5,557 (20.05%)​
$46.55​
U69​
AM-FM Radio
26,363 (95.10%)​
$199.10​
V74​
Traffic Hazard Lamp Switch
5,764 (20.79%)​
$11.60​
Total Production: 27,720
Coupe: 9,958 (35.92%)
Convertible: 17,762


Notes: Base Corvette Coupe with 327 cu. in. 300 hp engine and three speed manual transmission: $4,295.00.
Base Corvette Convertible with 327 cu. in. 300 hp engine and three speed manual transmission: $4,084.00.
Back in the day when a convertible was cheaper than a hard top the way it should be.
 

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I’m still trying to figure out how you get 10’ lumber in a 4’6” bed?
 

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I thought you meant in the bed hanging out. Its funny because I actually need to replace a deck that uses 5/4 x 6” x 10’ lumber, only problem is I need 40 and that would take about 10 trips to Home Depot. Also my trucks not delivered yet which is a bigger problem.
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