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Matthew Keij wrote:Nice!!!

Don't do all the work now Dan! There must be something left I can do
Lessee...
trunk weatherstrip
door weatherstrip
toilet seat perimeter strip
taillight weatherstripping
hood heat pad
bumper guards
dash trim
dash pad
radio and speaker
heater vents
glove box and door
threshholds
...

Wait, this post is getting a little long. I'll give you the other 90% when you're here :o

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Dan - My headliner panel boards are in pretty good shape so I plan on painting them with SEMS white vinyl paint. It worked very well on the door panels of my 60 Desoto.
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Well, I went over to Jersey today to visit the interior guy. His estimate, using my material: $1500! :evil: :evil: :evil:

Fowgedabowdit. I called Ed Ober's friend -- the one who rescued my door panels -- and, though he's very busy, he agreed to make new panels for me and cover them with my material, if I bring the existing panels to him. So, that's what I'm going to do -- and install them myself.

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$1500...! Maybe his property taxes are due!
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What is the cost of reproduction Panels from Mopar Mel (UGH).
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Dunno -- but look who leads off this thread...

https://59plymouth.net/59forum/view ... =mel#p4511

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Yes, I remember that, I'm still pissed.
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Faulkner wrote: Fowgedabowdit. I called Ed Ober's friend -- the one who rescued my door panels -- and, though he's very busy, he agreed to make new panels for me and cover them with my material, if I bring the existing panels to him. So, that's what I'm going to do -- and install them myself.
(*sigh*)... Looks like I'm gonna make 'em myself; the guy now claims he's too busy.

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Dick Koch wrote:What is the cost of reproduction Panels from Mopar Mel (UGH).
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Faulkner wrote:(*sigh*)... Looks like I'm gonna make 'em myself; the guy now claims he's too busy.

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If you get the material I am sure Matthew and Andre can fix your headliner for less than $1500. with the right material it isn't that much work, it can be done within a day! I wonder what this headliner guy is making per hour.

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Ron, I'm going to try to do it myself with ABS plastic, using one side of the headliner cardboard as the template for both sides. (The center part will be easy.) The trick will be in molding the abs into the rear corners with a heat gun... If I screw it up, so what? I'm out a few bucks, I can alway get it redone. I think I'm gonna dive into it...

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Ordered the ABS plastic, and bought a heat gun. I think I'll pick up a handheld jigsaw to help with the cutting... The ABS comes in 4'x8' sheets, they're cutting me four panels of 2'x5'. So I can experiment with molding the corner with the scrap pieces, and I'll have a full panel in case I ruin one. I have one can of 3M 90 Spray Adhesive -- I think I'll pick up another, 'cause I don't want to scrimp on that.

Anyone have recommendations for something I can pick up at Home Depot, to glue to the roof as insulation? I'm not going to do the velcro thing -- ABS is extremely rigid, I don't expect any significant sag with it.

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Dan - Pepboys has roll of insulation with Aluminum facing on both sides. That's what I'm going to put in my car. You can also buy 1/2", 3/4" x 4' x 8' insulation sheets at Home Depot.
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Dick Koch wrote:Dan - Pepboys has roll of insulation with Aluminum facing on both sides. That's what I'm going to put in my car. You can also buy 1/2", 3/4" x 4' x 8' insulation sheets at Home Depot.
I went to Home Depot to get a small jigsaw for cutting the ABS... Heat gun, jigsaw, ABS, headliner material -- this is starting to add up. Perhaps I'll quit my day job and go into making headliners :D

I've been to two Pep Boys now, and a Strauss Auto -- and I can't find this insulation. Seems to me I've seen it around, though... The insulation sheets at Home Depot are too thick, I think, and not flexible enough.

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Looking forward to your creative solutions.
I didnt know ABS was available in sheets. (ABS is what residential drainpipe is made of)
You arent speaking of plexiglass, right?
I have a roll of insulation here...aluminized on one side, looks like jute on the other. maybe 3/16" thick. Bought it at Portland Swap meet years ago...
MM's headliner is $200 each panel , (shipping extra, frustration no charge?)
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