I wouldn't dare try taking out the cardboard headliner of the wagon because it isn't even sagged like so many are, and it would be impossible to find another one. It isn't broken, so ... I am hoping to find the original build sheet under the carpet when I finally take it out. Haven't had any luck under the seats or up under the dash, so I'm hoping it is under the carpet.
I replaced the antenna cable on my wagon and found a decent condition Build Sheet taped on the black dash structure, tucked under the welded in metal top dash part.
I saw that and said yahoo. I then went to un-tape it and carefully extract it from car without tearing it. Then all that was in place was a roughly 4 inch triangle of it – so I decided to leave that segment in place (my bubble popped).
My wagons (uncovered and perforated) cardboard headliner is also in great condition – which I’m very hesitant to even touch. I’d agree, I don’t think there is any replacements for a wagon.
If you found one, then trying to get that 20 foot long thing (exaggerated for emphasis) from point A to B would also be a major undertaking (a project for the TV show Shipping Wars?).
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I have a two car detached and a one car detached garage a rocks toss from my house, and both are full of, um, well, unfinished projects . . . so vehicles sit under my forest of white oak trees (except wife parks her minivan under the car port).
My cloth trim parts (also taking up a segment of one of said garages) has turned from dull grey to dust grey. Wait, I’m not sure there is a difference in color (sigh).
Driving in a car without a headliner in a heavy thunderstorm/light hail storm, is not exactly quiet.
Old Yellow 78, I think I may have taken over your thread – my apologies.