Quarter interior install

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genestang

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Wanted to post a few pics of my interior install back in the car after our headliner redo. Turned out ok and all that is left now is to get the power seat trans installed, working and seat back in. We can then move on to other issues..lol
 

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79 GP 4 speed

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Like the color difference with the headliner
 

LeftLaneOnly

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How hard was the headliner to do and did you use the old form or replace.
I have a T-Top one to do this winter
 

genestang

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How hard was the headliner to do and did you use the old form or replace.
I have a T-Top one to do this winter
It really wasn’t that hard my wife and I did the actual install to the old board. We cleaned off all the old foam and adhesive. I watched a video how to do it. The more difficult part was making the material dip into the coat hanger holes hindsight I would have deleted the coat hanger holes and stretched material flat especially since I don’t plan on hanging a coat in the back. Being a T-Top car not much headliner and easy to do. The hardest part is pulling panels and reinstalling but not too too bad
 

genestang

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It really wasn’t that hard my wife and I did the actual install to the old board. We cleaned off all the old foam and adhesive. I watched a video how to do it. The more difficult part was making the material dip into the coat hanger holes hindsight I would have deleted the coat hanger holes and stretched material flat especially since I don’t plan on hanging a coat in the back. Being a T-Top car not much headliner and easy to do. The hardest part is pulling panels and reinstalling but not too too bad
Here is a pic of it installed
 

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LeftLaneOnly

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Right now mine is dropping black carbon like chunks all over when I drive so I gorrila taped the heck out of it till I can remove it.
I will first cover the interior with plastic before I tackle this project. how is it attached to the roof?
 

genestang

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Right now mine is dropping black carbon like chunks all over when I drive so I gorrila taped the heck out of it till I can remove it.
I will first cover the interior with plastic before I tackle this project. how is it attached to the roof?
It isn’t attached per say, the coat hanger screws have to come out on each side or mine did assume all the same
 

LeftLaneOnly

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So you pull the screws that hold the coat hangers and it drops out ??
 
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