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Had a friend call me yesterday about a 67 Cougar he recently bought. His question was about headliners. Would a Mustang to Fear one piece headliner fit in that 67 Cougar?
I know nothing about Cougars and even less about headliners!!
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Maybe not. I spent 2 years restoring one for somebody, and the thing about 67Cougar is from the firewall back it gets a bit different. If I remember the windshield and door glass was same as mustang but the quarter glass changed making roof longer and different around the rear window.
Now you got me wondering. I would have to ask Gill the owner to be sure. He has gotten best of show awards over the years..
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Suggest contacted Mustangs to Fear and asking them.
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Didnt they do a 1968 Cougar? It had a regular headliner in it. I'm going to go with no, it would be too short at the rear window and sail panel area.
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As far as I can remember, the 67/68 Cougars are 17 cm longer between A and C post then the Mustangs of same years!
Has been a long time since I had a Cougar under my hands!
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West coast cougar has headliners, don’t know about one piece though.
Best call them, good people to deal with.
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