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Headliner finally installed

garner67

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After stretching and clipping my headliner in a few weeks ago, I finally worked up the nerve to glue the headliner last weekend, and if I do say so myself, it turned out pretty good. We'll see how well it holds up over time.

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Glass next, which will go in this weekend. Starting to see light at the end of the restoration tunnel!!! :pbj
 
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Re: Headliner finally install

That does look good. Don't be fooled by that light you are seeing. The end of the tunnel never shows up. That light is just a man hole cover that tempts you to stick you head out of and get hit by another "while I'm at it" project.
 
Re: Headliner finally install

Thanks for the compliments, y'all.

"AzPete" said:
That does look good. Don't be fooled by that light you are seeing. The end of the tunnel never shows up. That light is just a man hole cover that tempts you to stick you head out of and get hit by another "while I'm at it" project.

Pete, I hear what you're saying, but the biggest limiting factor to "while I'm at it" projects is CA$H. With less money in the bank these days, there's definitely less chance to take on "while I'm at it" projects. I'm not so sure that's a good or bad thing.

The glass installer is scheduled this weekend, so I can finish installing the dash parts (didn't want to install the dash pad until the glass is in). If all goes well, I may even try to start up the engine this weekend!
 
Sure is gonna be a big PIA getting those screws on the top of the dash pad with the window installed. The trim pieces arent as bad, but those four for the pad are a beotch with the windshield in...
 
Wow, you did much better than I did! I bought a clothing steamer and that really seemd to help tighten the materail. I'll do much better the next time! Yes, I learned the hard way about those little screws! I still have one that I just can't get started! The other thing I kind of forgot was to mark the mirror and visor holes! I did well on the dome light, but it was kind of nervy cutting into that fresh headliner material!
dne'

"Fast68back" said:
Sure is gonna be a big PIA getting those screws on the top of the dash pad with the window installed. The trim pieces arent as bad, but those four for the pad are a beotch with the windshield in...
 
"Fast68back" said:
Sure is gonna be a big PIA getting those screws on the top of the dash pad with the window installed. The trim pieces arent as bad, but those four for the pad are a beotch with the windshield in...

I'd rather fight the screws than get that black sealer on a clean original dash pad! Hell, are those screws really even necessary... won't the trim pieces along the windshield hold the dash pad down?
 
when i bought my stang, the trim along the window holding the dash panel down was gone, and the screws were gone too. Looked kinda chity, but never had a problem with the pad wanting to come off. I put about 1200 miles on it that way.
 
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