Re: American headliner
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Re: American headliner



Jim, 
  You're heading in the right direction to get a useable one. they seem to hold up better up here in the north east. Mine just needed a paint job and it is fine. See if maybe you can find one to pickup on your way to get the wagon. Kill two birds with one stone sort of thing. They are expensive to ship because of size.
I don't have any spares or I'd give it to you.
Mark Price
Morgantonw, WV


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From: fljab@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Date:  Fri, 14 Jan 2005 19:56:18 -0500

>I've got my '69 all apart, and the headliner basically fell apart when I took it off.  I know there was an effort a few yrs ago to have them reproduced; anyone know anything about that?
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>I was thinking if repro isn't available (and I don't think it is), and I can't find a good used (how would ya ship something like that?), I could use the modern type of headliner that is pressed cardboard with a felt cloth covering in the appropriate color.  I'll bet some junkyard scavenging would come up with one that's close enough.
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>Anyone know about having a custom one made?
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>Jim Boone
>Mims, FL
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