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12/12/2013 7:12 PM  #1


Headliner

I'm thinking about replacing the headliner on my '67 Coupe. I see that TMI has a "one piece" product for about $330. Has anyone here installed this headliner? Happy with the product? Thanks for any feedback. E.

 

12/12/2013 7:44 PM  #2


Re: Headliner

I've been looking at those and will probably get one for my coupe.
Not sure if you ever visit vintagemustangforum.com   but, there's a recent post showing the install....might want to check it out.
The owner is really happy with it.........

 

12/13/2013 9:06 AM  #3


Re: Headliner

I could not find vintagemustangforum.com but I did find the CJ Pony Parts video on the installation. The nice part is that you can leave the windshield in. Maybe Santa will bring one - or more likely it will be just another lump of coal.  E. 

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12/13/2013 9:25 AM  #4


Re: Headliner

Here's a link - not sure if is the exact article but it will get you to the site.

http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/vintage-mustang-forum/709577-one-piece-headliner-install.html

 

12/13/2013 10:36 AM  #5


Re: Headliner

GPatrick wrote:

Here's a link - not sure if is the exact article but it will get you to the site.

http://forums.vintage-mustang.com/vintage-mustang-forum/709577-one-piece-headliner-install.html

 
This is a post I contributed to about Mustangs To Fears headliner which I have and love.  TMI came out second with one and had some serious issues that I am not sure they have corrected yet.

http://www.mustangstofear.com/page.php?page=parts_catalog&yr=67-68&cat=interior&prod=one_piece_headliners


From Bloomington Illinois
 

12/13/2013 3:03 PM  #6


Re: Headliner

Brent, I'm a bit concerned about the color. They come in grey or black but MTF say they can be dyed. Did you dye yours? Where would one take it to have that done? I would like to stay with the blue that I currently have.  E.

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