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skip99 02-23-2021 09:11 PM

Headliner ideas
 
Looking for ideas ,pics, of headliner ideas, nothing too fancy, no flames, lol..

MiraclePieCo 02-24-2021 03:34 AM

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I'll be watching this thread. I need a headliner in my panel truck. I'm looking for something different and inexpensive.

Black_Sheep 02-24-2021 08:55 AM

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I glued a piece of pleated vinyl to the roof and trimmed it out with matching pinch weld molding.

57FleetsideC4 02-24-2021 10:19 AM

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I am hoping to do a 1 piece headliner that goes beyond the spot in the middle. Steve

skip99 02-24-2021 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by 57FleetsideC4 (Post 8884834)
I am hoping to do a 1 piece headliner that goes beyond the spot in the middle. Steve

Ive heard that suggestion a few times, i cant use a factory size as i chopped the top and my roof is bigger than an original, i have the abs boards and will make a one piece, but just looking for design ideas

mr48chev 02-24-2021 02:26 PM

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Classic parts and maybe another outfit sells a one piece plastic headliner. Not for the thin of wallet though. https://www.classicparts.com/1947-53...20group%20%231

Depending on one's skill and patience a person might just use a two piece for a pattern and cut a new one piece out of similar upholstery backer board AKA Panel board.

That would probably be a local upholstery supply house thing or see if an upholstery shop would sell you a piece.

Or all jokes aside, watch several episodes of *****in Rides and study how the upholstery dude lays the foam on the inside of roofs of cars to glue in those one piece headliners he does. He does most of that with some sort of foam and an adhesive that works like contact cement.

Tempest67 02-25-2021 11:16 AM

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I am going to try and make something similar to my door panels.

I think it will be 2 panels to allow for installation.

MiraclePieCo 02-26-2021 03:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Black_Sheep (Post 8884798)
I glued a piece of pleated vinyl to the roof and trimmed it out with matching pinch weld molding.

Did you use the Weldwood Landau glue? Sticking good still?

Black_Sheep 02-26-2021 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8885541)
Did you use the Weldwood Landau glue? Sticking good still?

I did, nothing else stands up in the hot sun. Previous attempts with 3M spray adhesive failed miserably.

youngrodder 02-26-2021 04:02 PM

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Originally Posted by MiraclePieCo (Post 8885541)
Did you use the Weldwood Landau glue? Sticking good still?

I used that glue to adhere material to the 1 piece headliner in my 48 truck. It was an all black interior and could get hot at times. That glue held up great for 5-6 yrs until I sold it.

Marc

Dan in Pasadena 03-04-2021 10:15 PM

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Mine will look like this in the same color as my bench - though this color is very close. I've waited way too long and need to go visit the upholsterer soon. I've seen this done with LED strip lights around the perimeter but I think it would be too "Artsy-craftsy" for me.

57FleetsideC4 03-05-2021 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 8888721)
Mine will look like this in the same color as my bench - though this color is very close. I've waited way too long and need to go visit the upholsterer soon. I've seen this done with LED strip lights around the perimeter but I think it would be too "Artsy-craftsy" for me.

I really like that look. I was going to cover the whole roof area but may just do the middle like that. Steve

55cruiser 03-05-2021 10:31 AM

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We used material similar with press board thin padding, and door edge molding on the outside edge. My wife stitched it and help install it. Bought matching material same as junk yard seat I used.

Johns327 03-05-2021 09:30 PM

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I tried that plastic off the shelf one. After it fell in my face while driving it was disposed of and that’s all I have to say about that.:devil:

I matched the seat leather and stitch pattern and used the factory boarder rubber. Much happier.:metal:

Tempest67 03-09-2021 04:01 PM

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Here is my 51 done with 2 panels

57tailgater 03-10-2021 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8889087)
I tried that plastic off the shelf one. After it fell in my face while driving it was disposed of and that’s all I have to say about that.:devil:

I matched the seat leather and stitch pattern and used the factory boarder rubber. Much happier.:metal:

327: What material did you use for your backer? I like how you used a stock border rubber too.

Noticed too the factory speaker box and I think I see a couple of speakers in it. What did you use? Any tips on running the wiring? Is that a GPS there too?

Johns327 03-10-2021 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by 57tailgater (Post 8892033)
327: What material did you use for your backer? I like how you used a stock border rubber too.

Noticed too the factory speaker box and I think I see a couple of speakers in it. What did you use? Any tips on running the wiring? Is that a GPS there too?

I applied rattle trap to the metal roof. The upholstery shop made the leather pattern you see and added a backing material, it’s not solid, behind the foam. That was all then glued into place. The border is just really a cover up for the edges.

The speakers came mounted to a plate that went into the stock speaker box, I believe they were kicker brand (there are several out there). I just run those on the stereo front so I can fade them out. Because of their location you need to tone them down and let the other bigger speakers fill the volume.

I used some welding rod and went in from the bottom up in the “A” pillar driver side. I had the visor out so I could feel the rod when it came through. Then I pulled a string in, then the wire. Patients it can be a pain.

No it is not a GPS, it’s the microphone for the radio phone interface. Does it work, not all that well do to the background noise. On the visor might be a better choice but the install could be uglier.

John

Dan in Pasadena 03-11-2021 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by 55cruiser (Post 8888856)
We used material similar with press board thin padding, and door edge molding on the outside edge. My wife stitched it and help install it. Bought matching material same as junk yard seat I used.

Though your picture is a bit out of focus I like the door edge guard. What's the black ting on the mirror? Microphone for phone?

57tailgater 03-11-2021 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Johns327 (Post 8892231)
I applied rattle trap to the metal roof. The upholstery shop made the leather pattern you see and added a backing material, it’s not solid, behind the foam. That was all then glued into place. The border is just really a cover up for the edges.

The speakers came mounted to a plate that went into the stock speaker box, I believe they were kicker brand (there are several out there). I just run those on the stereo front so I can fade them out. Because of their location you need to tone them down and let the other bigger speakers fill the volume.

I used some welding rod and went in from the bottom up in the “A” pillar driver side. I had the visor out so I could feel the rod when it came through. Then I pulled a string in, then the wire. Patients it can be a pain.

No it is not a GPS, it’s the microphone for the radio phone interface. Does it work, not all that well do to the background noise. On the visor might be a better choice but the install could be uglier.

John

Thanks for the details. I once attempted to go up the driver's side A-pillar with a coat hanger. Yes, not easy at all! Smaller wire such as you used would probably work better. Thx for the info.

my56chevytruck 03-11-2021 06:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Dan in Pasadena (Post 8888721)
Mine will look like this in the same color as my bench - though this color is very close. I've waited way too long and need to go visit the upholsterer soon. I've seen this done with LED strip lights around the perimeter but I think it would be too "Artsy-craftsy" for me.

What are you using around the perimeter? that looks great!!

Dan in Pasadena 03-12-2021 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by my56chevytruck (Post 8892646)
What are you using around the perimeter? that looks great!!

I posted that pic but it's not mine. I had found it online some place.

Blowing up the picture it almost looks like stock rubber painted a metallic color. I doubt it is because the paint would crack off. Though I HAVE had luck painting weird stuff with high bond brush-on primer from Home Depot!

LEEVON 03-21-2021 10:08 AM

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I have the White Wolf Speed Shop abs plastic headliner. It's not fancy but 10x more durable than the cardboard repops and fits great.


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