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I Started installing the headliner yesterday.Everyone this is not for the impatient this job takes a lot of patientence.order of pics may be off sorry.THese are the products I used.THe one pic is of the old windlace used just to hold things in place as you go.I was told you start in the back and work forward.hope these help.


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Looks like your making good progress. That's one job I would not attempt as I would probably screw it up. I debated with myself about trying to install the convertible top on my 73, but went ahead and had a shop do it.
After reading horror stories about head liner installations , I am going to have mine done by a shop . I don't have that much patience.
I've been thinking about creating a liner like the newer cars use so it can be covered with head liner material. to do away with the bows and the hassle. Anybody have any thoughts or ideas? JTS 71 Mach1
If you attempt it save your old windlace to hold the headliner in place as you work on it.I reglued the insulation back to the roof.they tell me there are 2 positions for the bows at each spot 1 for lower and 1 for upper(more clearance for the head).Start at the rear with the bows and dont move them from there location then glue the center front tight.I installed all the screws in the roof for the visors and will cut around them when done.
Looking good! Let us know how it progresses.

I did a headliner in my 1969 Mach 1 back in 1989. It turned out better than factory great and I don't remember it being that much of the horror stories I have heard about. Patience is more than likely the key.
I have been stretching the wrinkles out for 2 days cant get in a hurry I will post some more pics of progress as it goes on.Tried doing with the windshield in had to cut it out yesterday.Im too picky I guess.
(08-07-2011, 01:07 AM)1969jimmach Wrote: [ -> ]I Started installing the headliner yesterday.Everyone this is not for the impatient this job takes a lot of patientence.order of pics may be off sorry.THese are the products I used.THe one pic is of the old windlace used just to hold things in place as you go.I was told you start in the back and work forward.hope these help.


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Some more progress to headliner havent worked on it for a couple weeks now.

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That last picture is looking might good!
(08-23-2011, 12:24 PM)Steven Harris Wrote: [ -> ]That last picture is looking might good!

I think so too its hard to tell with yhe car cover on it.Im putting a motor in a Jeep for more funds to finish the motor install.And the weatherstripping.
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