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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: White Rock Canada
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Re: Roof liner
rod doors makes a headliner. I don't think they utilize the crome/plastic trim. I'm thinking it was around $600. I used plastic sheets with 1/4 high density foam topped with 1/4 soft foam coved with a Softhide imitation leather. pics upcoming when I'm done. I'm trying to track down some flex steel (tensile steel, tempered steel, about 1/16" thick , 1" wide everyone has a different name for the steel) I'll wrap the steel with leather and upholstry scew them to the bows. $250 so far.
Al
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: England (UK)
Posts: 113
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Re: Roof liner
Thanks for the replies guys, $600 ! with shipping taxes etc prob $750 ish, I'll get making some templates ha ha,
Has anyone got any good pics of the headlining bows for reference ? i might cut some out of stainless with the plasma cutter and polish them, Thanks again Wayne |
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Angleton, TX
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Re: Roof liner
I don't know for sure but I have heard that Jim Carter Truck Parts has the headliners for the 47-54 suburbans so they might have them for the 67-72's. I haven't started researching to find that part yet but if I find something out I will let you know.
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