Re: Headliner with exposed bows
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Re: Headliner with exposed bows



There were several versions of the material, between each bow they were individual panels, they were a hardboard backed with a light foam and then covered with a vinyl perforated material, another type I had in a lower priced car had only a perforated hardboard with a spray coating, they were held in place by a removable strip that clamped it self to the bows.
  On a 63 dodge wagon I did a few years ago I removed the panels, wire brushed them to remove the old sagging foam.  I went to a fabric store, and purchased a velour type fabric and with spray glue recovered the panels and reinstalled, I used vinyl spray color on the attachment strips that held them in place, headliner looked great, and did not take a rocket scientist or machinist to do.  
 

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