Thread: headliners
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11-01-2008 01:13 PM #1
headliners
I am a proud new owner of a 1929 ford model A ... almost complete besides interior and paint.... I have a question about headliners, what should be used in a 29 ford bow or abs type? or can either or be used? also for door/kick panels what should be used for the backing? I know alot of cars now a days use a thick cardboard. and does anyone know where I can get these supplies from?
thanks in advance,
simon
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11-02-2008 07:27 AM #2
if you have the wood strips in the roof area you can staple a bowed headliner to it and attach it accordingly to the sides or I prefer to put a solid boarded headliner in the cab area . If you live in an area with moisture never use cardboard on your trim panels it will warp out of control !!
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11-03-2008 06:53 AM #3
Check out this thread:
www.clubhotrod.com/forums/showthread.php?t=38888
Lynn
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