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  • SeriesShorty
    2nd Gear
    • Sep 2008
    • 275

    Where to find pick up top parts

    Anyone know where to get the curved side glass and the rear bulkhead mounting plate thingy for a pick up top?

    If anyone has any good pics of how it mounts to the rear bulkhead on an 88" or interior finished pics showing what you did for headliner or seatbelt mounting that would be groovy, too. You can email to discojen@charter.net to save your RN space.

    I won't be picking up my top for another month or so but want to get prepared for it.

    Thanks!
    J
    1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
    1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her
  • ScottT
    Low Range
    • Jul 2008
    • 96

    #2
    I'd be interested in a headliner pics
    for a truck cab. I didn't know I was missing one.

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    • TJR
      2nd Gear
      • Dec 2006
      • 279

      #3
      Originally posted by SeriesShorty
      Anyone know where to get the curved side glass and the rear bulkhead mounting plate thingy for a pick up top?

      J
      Did you try our hosts?

      otherwise
      [URL]

      ..TJR
      Last edited by Les Parker; 08-13-2009, 02:27 PM.

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      • Les Parker
        RN Sales Team - Super Moderator
        • May 2006
        • 2020

        #4
        Hello there,

        The curved glass # 's are:-

        MTC3461 RH $134.00 Spec ORder
        MTC3462 LH

        Galv adaptor plate for 88" is 346325 $40.89 Special Order


        Les Parker
        Tech. Support and Parts Specialist
        Rovers North Inc.

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        • HeadlinerExpress
          Low Range
          • Aug 2009
          • 7

          #5
          Pictures

          I may be able to help if i knew exactly which model Landrover you need Pictures for pertaing to any part of the Headliner and interior body.

          Someone mentioned a 88 so should i assume were talking about a Classic ?

          Bill
          Headliner Express
          Bill Stauffer
          Winter Park,Florida USA

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          • czenkov
            1st Gear
            • Sep 2008
            • 148

            #6
            88" wheelbase Series vehicle. Here is what they look like. Here are attachment pics as well. Sorry, no headliner in mine.
            Last edited by czenkov; 08-22-2009, 09:54 AM. Reason: More pics
            1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
            1997 D-90
            "Fear profits man, nothing"

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            • ScottT
              Low Range
              • Jul 2008
              • 96

              #7
              I'd be interested in seeing a headliner for a truck cab. My IIA, 109 doesn't have anything but painted aluminum.

              Originally posted by HeadlinerExpress
              I may be able to help if i knew exactly which model Landrover you need Pictures for pertaing to any part of the Headliner and interior body.

              Someone mentioned a 88 so should i assume were talking about a Classic ?

              Bill

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              • SeriesShorty
                2nd Gear
                • Sep 2008
                • 275

                #8
                Thanks for posting up your interior pics Czenkov. Very nice looking truck, too! I reckon painted aluminum is the way to go since I haven't heard too much about actual headliners in these things. I'll guess once I actually get down to TN to pick mine up and see one in person for the first time that I'll have a better idea on if I'm gonna paint or fab up something to "finish" off the interior. I'm only 5' tall so it's not like I am worried about having a more cushioned ceiling as my melon doesn't come anywhere near the roof.

                Hey Bill! I think you may know a friend of mine, Ed. I was in the FLRC for a few years before I moved to St. Louis. I've heard great things about your work. By 88", it's actually referring to an 88" wheelbase Series truck. In my case, a 1966 Series IIa 88". Have you ever done anything for the older Rovers?
                1966 IIa - ex-MOD, ex-FFR, ex-24v
                1997 Discovery SE7 - I'm empty inside without her

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                • czenkov
                  1st Gear
                  • Sep 2008
                  • 148

                  #9
                  Thanks, I like it. From what I understand a liner of some sort will help cut down the reverberated noise as it helps deaden the sound. Mine is pretty loud going down the road but have nothing to compare it too. I am probably going to source full hardtop - the 1/4 cab is cool but limits camping opportunity etc... Couple more pics from the outside and underneath the outside lip created by the, evidently, plate necessary for 88" application.
                  Last edited by czenkov; 08-23-2009, 12:42 AM.
                  1960 88" SII Pliny the Elder
                  1997 D-90
                  "Fear profits man, nothing"

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                  • leafsprung
                    Overdrive
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 1008

                    #10
                    there was a headliner available, but its rare to see one.

                    -ike

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                    • ScottT
                      Low Range
                      • Jul 2008
                      • 96

                      #11
                      Mine is loud too, the canvas top is much quieter. I have a good amount of wind noise due to the sun sheet. Even with the sheet it is much quieter than my liner-less 88. That was loud and cold.

                      Originally posted by czenkov
                      From what I understand a liner of some sort will help cut down the reverberated noise as it helps deaden the sound. Mine is pretty loud going down the road but have nothing to compare it too. I am probably going to source full hardtop - the 1/4 cab is cool but limits camping opportunity etc... Couple more pics from the outside and underneath the outside lip created by the, evidently, plate necessary for 88" application.

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