Sail panels are the part of the
headliner where the courtesy lights are located, to the best of my
knowledge. Warren
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Subject: Re: About to takle the
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Awesome thanks for all this info it will be extremely
helpful! Upon reading & I never even thought about it, but one
article talks about sail panels... Now stupid question of the day, does
this car use sail panels? 1965 Coronet.. The interior was stripped
except for the seats so pretty much winging it. I see that classic
industries has http://www.classicindustries.com/mopar/parts/mb81634.html
so I am assuming I should order those up?
Thanks
again! Tim
On Tuesday, January 29, 2013 6:08:03 AM UTC-8, Pigpen
wrote:
Hi Tim,
Below is a random pile of info I've
collected from this group over the years. My intention is to do my
headliner myself, but I haven't been able to yet find the right
material.
I have two 63 Polara 500's. One drives good (mostly)
and just needs a headliner. The other is a long term project.
But I guess the 63 Polara 500 headliner was a little special and
rare. It's kind of a puffy / foamy lined white material with
exposed bows. It deteriorates over time and falls away from a hard
cardboard backing board that it was glued to. I've taken samples
to experts like Legendary and spoken to other experts on the phone.
They all think I'm crazy and say it must have been third party
installed. But I'm not buying it since both cars have the same
thing.
Anyway, good luck and I hope the stuff below helps.
-
Jim Jim Altemose, Long Island, NY '63 Polara 500 (Max Wedge) '63
Polara 500 (383) '65 Belvedere I (Street Wedge) '71 Bronco
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/howto/mopp_0608_mopar_car_headliner_replacement/index.html
http://www.moparmusclemagazine.com/howto/mopp_0210_how_to_replace_your_headliner_on_your_dodge_dart/index.html
http://www.hotrod.com/howto/76318_headliner_installation/index.html
http://www.restorick.com/tech/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5
the headliner material is folded over the lip that follows the
roofline down the rear windows and glued and clipped till dry then the
chrome that holds the rubber above the glass is reinstalled and that
also helps hold it i found this to be the hardest part to get to look
correct take your time and keep adjusting before you cement it!
Quote - “I'm not sure if my calling them sail panels is correct.”
Close enough for me Steve! That “dark stiff fiberboard” that the
lights were attached to if not broken away, would have the same shape
of the entire sail panel (C pillar) area. The board material was the
backing used with some ¼ inch or so of insulation on it much like the
other insulation pads throughout the car - under the dash and kick
panels etc. As per your description and my memory, I believe as you
said, the insulation side of the “board” was against the C pillar with
some adhesive and the light base / socket mounted on top of the board
helping to hold it in place. Then the headliner material covered all
that with the lens and bezel to finish it off. I believe Joe B.
answered the attachment of the liner itself nicely, thanks. While on
the insulation thing, there was also a sheet of maybe 3 / 8 inch thick
non-backed insulation cemented to the underside of the roof. I don’t
know if this or the C pillar insulation is available or not. But I will
need it (or something) in the future. Does anyone else know? Joe?
if i remember correctly they just press in to holes on the sides no
clips i just did mine a few months back and there were no clips
involved 2 small sprinds holding the rearmost bow from going forward,
and the bows is all there is,its quite a job to get the headliner
tight start at the front and work towards the back go from side to
side and keep pulling on the extra bow pockets attached to the
headliner using them as ropes to pull the slack out youll need to cut
them away from the headliner a few inches in from the end of the
hoops it took me 3 headliners in 3 different cars before i got
mine looking professionally installed theres a few little tricks that i
picked up watching someone who new how to do it, the sail panels are a
bi!%H and youll need about 25 small clips to keep clipping and
adjusting fom side to side from front all the way to the back when you
finally get it tight then you cement the edges and then reclip till
your glue dries good luck
Hi Steve, Regarding your two
questions for the headliner bows, yes, the bows were touching the
insulation pad to the inside of the roof helping to hold the pad in
place. As to the mounting location of the last rear-most bow, this bow
should have a unique clip at each end. It is metal and rolled to a
tubular shape and bent midway to nearly 90 degree with a black oxide
finish. The bow rod slips into the open end while the other (90) end is
bent rounded to close. This end fits into a (3/8”?) hole (the only hole)
located in the 16” long recessed area of the ‘C’ pillar (roof side
frame) that runs at an angle following the rear quarter window opening.
Then of coarse the two spring wires attach to the bow and above the rear
window frame. This time I’m gonna take a picture of this arrangement
before I disassemble it again! All set?
On Mon, Jan 28,
2013 at 8:09 AM, Tim Arnold <tim...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks Travis, > > I shopped around & was quoted
in the $250 range to get it installed. I read > tons of posts
& consensus mainly being, did it but never again. I figured I >
would give it a whirl worst case I sleep on the couch a few day's. ..
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