headliner time
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Dick,Dick Koch wrote:Dan - You and the two Amigos did a fantastic job, this will certainly make my headliner job a lot easier, in fact everybodys, Since the headliners are cardboard what needed sanding and what grit paper did you use. The white paint, could you share make and number also. I got to tell you one thing, Ed Ober has got to be one hell of a guy. Do you realize how lucky you are to not only live close to him but that anyone would have two outer headliner panel in any condition laying around. Ed is a great guy.
Dick.
Sandpaper: Norton 220C Very Fine Grit (available at Home Depot)
Paint: Dupli-Color Pure/Linen White (available at Pep Boys)
Ed Ober: Sorry, out of stock. This guy is one in a million.
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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The headliner is in! Um, sort of...
The panels are in. First, I put up the ABS center panel, using 6 clips made from the spare Caravan strip. Then, I added the side panels, popping off the clips and reattaching them as I went front to back. Here's the result:
Now, to pop on the painted Caravan strips, put the chrome back in place, and trim the strips to accomodate the chrome terminations. But enough for tonight. I have to work during the day, doncha know!
Dan
The panels are in. First, I put up the ABS center panel, using 6 clips made from the spare Caravan strip. Then, I added the side panels, popping off the clips and reattaching them as I went front to back. Here's the result:
Now, to pop on the painted Caravan strips, put the chrome back in place, and trim the strips to accomodate the chrome terminations. But enough for tonight. I have to work during the day, doncha know!
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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The two Amigos have returned! And the long saga of the headliner finally comes to a close: All the chrome is back in place, and the center strips are up. Amazingly, the Caravan strips are the exact length of the curved distance between the chrome at the front window and the chrome at the rear. There's really no need to cut them to fit the chrome tips that are not quite as wide -- it looks much better, without them.
I'm indebted to Ed Ober for these roof panels -- it made all the difference. And thanks to the two Amigos for their help!
Dan
I'm indebted to Ed Ober for these roof panels -- it made all the difference. And thanks to the two Amigos for their help!
Dan
"If it's new, Plymouth's got it!"
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los Netherlander amigos sono mucho helpful,...(can I mangle the languages any more?)