WANTED Headliner for 77 Volare coupe

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Darth-Car

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No recovering for those early F's. Those cars had a headliner that was made out of some type of fiber board. It was all one molded unit.
 

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Darth, So could you replace it with something that you could recover? I'm already running into problems with an 80s car, I have no idea how you find good parts like that for a 70s car.

Craig - can you give us a picture of what is currently your headliner?
 

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Shipping a headliner is a b. The only way I will ship one is still attched to the roof, in a crate. That can get pretty expensive.
Best bet is to find one you can pick-up. I believe there are a couple F hoarders within resonable driving distance to you.
 

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Nope, not a hoarder. I'm willing to let damn near anything in the stacks go.
Now, if you asked if I can let an F body go to waste....thats a different story.
 

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The headliner in my F’s are non-covered and uses a molded perforated material (looks like pegboard), which is different than the covered headliner (that was) in my M-body.

The headliner in the ’80 Aspen station wagon I found here is torn in rear section, but I was going to try to rob it anyway to see if I can make it fit my 5th Ave.

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no offense but it kinda looks like the pasture before the crops have come up. Not that I spend much time contemplating headliners...
 

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He he, well, that might be in Texas.
In central Oklahoma we have red dirt, not that tan stuff.

PS: why can’t dirt just be dark brown/black ???
 
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