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  • crankin
    5th Gear
    • Jul 2008
    • 696

    Headliner and all it covers up

    The Po had the hardware and liner taken out in the front section of my hard top. I am looking to replace it but was wonder what all it covers up.
    Does the liner cover up the bolts that contect to the windscreen?


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  • Jim-ME
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1379

    #2
    To the best of my knowledge they do if you have all the pieces.
    Jim

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    • thixon
      5th Gear
      • Jul 2007
      • 909

      #3
      I wish I had some photos because it would be easier to explain, but I'll try anyway.

      The headliner itself does not cover up the bolts up front at the windscreen. The headliner is mounted via some clips, and there is a gap between the liner, and the part of the hardtop that bolts to the windscreen. There are two curved sheet metal trim pieces that are covered with head liner material that cover the gap. These trim pieces run the length of the winscreen/hard top and meet in the middle. These are the "peices" jim above refers to.

      Someone on this board will have a photo I'm sure.

      Good look. Sorry for the confusing post.
      Travis
      '66 IIa 88

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      • thixon
        5th Gear
        • Jul 2007
        • 909

        #4


        Found a photo.

        On this link there are several photos. One is of the front section of the headliner. You can get an idea of what I'm talking about above.
        Travis
        '66 IIa 88

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        • superstator
          2nd Gear
          • Aug 2008
          • 298

          #5
          I'm curious, were the original headliners always white?
          '67 109 NADA #413 - rebuilding w/ TDI & galvy chassis.

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          • Bertha
            3rd Gear
            • Nov 2007
            • 384

            #6
            Originally posted by superstator
            I'm curious, were the original headliners always white?
            They were white on the early trucks and an oatmeal color and slightly different material on the series 3 and later.
            1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
            1971 88 (restored and as new)
            1967 88 (the next project)

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            • Nium
              4th Gear
              • Aug 2009
              • 400

              #7
              Cleaning Headliner

              Anyone have suggestions on cleaning solutions for the headliner? Mine has little black spots all over it.
              Walker
              1968 Series IIA-"Ronnie"
              88" SW, 2.25L Petrol, LHD

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              • Bertha
                3rd Gear
                • Nov 2007
                • 384

                #8
                Originally posted by Nium
                Anyone have suggestions on cleaning solutions for the headliner? Mine has little black spots all over it.
                Black spots as in mold?-hopefully not.
                If it is just dirt, you could use a prepsol(autobody paint degreaser which is alcohol based) to start with, followed by a good vinyl conditioner. You will need to make sure you use the conditioner in conjuction with the degreaser as it will dry out they headliner material if you dont.
                1965 109 2door hardtop (restored years ago)
                1971 88 (restored and as new)
                1967 88 (the next project)

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                • HeadlinerExpress
                  Low Range
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 7

                  #9
                  Headliner Dye

                  Originally posted by Nium
                  Anyone have suggestions on cleaning solutions for the headliner? Mine has little black spots all over it.
                  If your Headliner is made with Vinyl, I would recommend to Dye it to make it look like new!
                  Headliner Express
                  Bill Stauffer
                  Winter Park,Florida USA

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