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12/28/2013 7:08 PM  #1


WooHoo Headliner is installed.

My neighbor owns an auto interior business East of Dallas and helped my install my TMI Headliner today. Took a few hours but it looks fantastic. He made it look easy but I can tell I would have botched this up with wrinkles everywhere.

 

 

12/28/2013 7:08 PM  #2


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

Pulling the wrinkles out.

 

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12/28/2013 7:10 PM  #3


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

I am very happy with this.

 

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12/28/2013 8:10 PM  #4


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

I would be happy too!!  I hope you made it worth his while. 


'66 Fastback since July 27, 1981. Springtime Yellow, originally a 200 cu in, 4 speed. Also a '92 LX Coupe, 5.0, 5 speed.
 

12/28/2013 8:12 PM  #5


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

FANTASTIC!
LOOKING GREAT!

 

12/28/2013 8:19 PM  #6


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

Looks like a "good-old-boy!
Does nice work too.
I wouldn't wish a headliner on my worst-est enema.......I mean enemy!!   DAMHIK!!
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12/29/2013 6:39 AM  #7


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

I see that in my future, hope mine comes out that good.


If this forum can't fix it, it isn't broke.
 

12/29/2013 8:27 AM  #8


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

Huh...I did two to get one I could live with in our 66 HT and will be doing the third one in a couple of months when it comes home from the body doctor.  Gotta go slow and have patience butt (TS&T) it really didn't seem too bad.  HTs are worser than FBs but I can tell you from experience, a VW sunroof is way worse. 

When you remove the old one be sure to mark the order and placement of the bows.  That'll save a lot of grief.  Lots of good info on the install on line.  It ain't rocket science.  A heat gun will help remove the last little wrinkles in the sail area.  Go to HF and get a bunch of the small spring clamps...best thing I've found for this job...way better than pieces of old pinch-molding.

BB

Last edited by Bullet Bob (12/29/2013 8:28 AM)


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12/30/2013 6:17 AM  #9


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

My new headliner arrived just before Christmas. So this is in my near future.

 

12/30/2013 8:13 PM  #10


Re: WooHoo Headliner is installed.

Great job on the headliner!

 

Board footera


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