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:thumbright: top work mate...thats gonna be so nice, quality work :thumbright:
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fantastic job on the roof Dave, pitty about the paint mishap, i'm sure you'll get that sorted :thumbright:
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Thanks lads.

I will see if I can get the headliner in next without cocking anything else up. :lol:
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A word to the wise mate, when fitting that headliner.




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I'm lettin' Dave Madders do mine ;) :D
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Ivor wrote:A word to the wise mate, when fitting that headliner.

About twenty three helpers would be useful! :D
Nah! Look at that. Perfect! :lol:

OK so it needs a little tweaking...... :roll:

Actually. I started putting it in and then realised I need to screw the trim down that goes around the bottom of the vinyl top first. A couple of the studs are accessed from the sail panel.

Pity the two end holes have been filled in by someone doing the bodywork. Hope I don't drill the holes out in the wrong place. :help:
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Post by Anonymous »

looking great dave.

How easy is the headliner to fit?
Did you start from the front or rear?
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Mate I don't have a clue what I am doing. :lol:

I only just got the steel trim fitted around the bottom of the vinyl top properly tonight. The bit across the back under the rear window? I had it on for the photos but it was not bolted down yet.

The two bolt holes nearest the quarter side glass have been filled in for some reason. So I have had to drill new holes. I was also short of two fasteners as when I ordered them I counted the holes I could see. So I have been grinding and welding two bolts to fit in the trim at the ends in such a way that they wouldn't turn when I was on the inside of the car putting the nuts on.

I only just finished 20 mins ago.

So now I can see about getting the headliner to fit nice and tight. But not tonight...
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Alex Doig is the Headlining Meister :thumbright:


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Post by Anonymous »

Hey Dave, how many headliner bows do you have on your car?
My headliner is very saggy - feel like I'm wearing Gandalf's hat when I drive it :lol:

I can't help thinking I'm missing one of the bows, or they haven't been installed properly as there is nothing really holding it up....

Anyone with a Charger know how many it should have? Can't find them on the Factory manual....
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Dave wrote:nice and tight. But not tonight...
Oh thats sounds saucy!! :lol:
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limeycharger wrote:Hey Dave, how many headliner bows do you have on your car?
Most Mopars of our vintage are 5 or 4 bows. One along each seam in the material. Mine is a 5 bow. I think the moved to 4 bows as they got into the 70s?
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RedRaven wrote:
Dave wrote:nice and tight. But not tonight...
Oh thats sounds saucy!! :lol:
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From memory mine has only three...
That would explain the "slack and baggy" rather than "nice and tight" thing I've got going on in me roof...
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Im sure chargers should have 6 bows. :?
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