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pspeaks
Paul Speaks
Dallas, Texas
(698 posts)

Registered:
07/20/2009 06:40PM

Main British Car:
1972 MGB-GT 1979 Ford 302

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Headliner
Posted by: pspeaks
Date: January 28, 2014 10:40AM

First I want you guys to be proud of me for posting on the proper forum for a change :-) When I last restored my GT in 1987, I covered the original hard panel with vinyl but it is now sagging and not reusable. What suggestions do you have? I was also thinking of a layer of dynamat.


Paul


74ls1tr6
Calvin Grannis
Elk Grove,CA
(1151 posts)

Registered:
11/10/2007 10:05AM

Main British Car:
74 TR6 / 71 MGB GT TR6/Ls1 71 MGB GT/Ls1

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Re: Headliner
Posted by: 74ls1tr6
Date: January 28, 2014 11:07AM

Paul,

You could shoot some Lizard skin sound and ceramic heat control up there. I will be doing this with our GT. It doesn't need to be on there very thick either. Just a thought! As far as headliner ours seems to be ok, so don't need to redo it, unless Brenda wants a different color which wouldn't surprise me.


pspeaks
Paul Speaks
Dallas, Texas
(698 posts)

Registered:
07/20/2009 06:40PM

Main British Car:
1972 MGB-GT 1979 Ford 302

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Re: Headliner
Posted by: pspeaks
Date: January 29, 2014 02:11AM

Moss has them for $529.95 which is in my opinion toooooooo much. I'll give it a bit of thought then make one myself. Thanks for the idea Calvin.


Paul


DiDueColpi
Fred Key
West coast - Canada
(1365 posts)

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05/14/2010 03:06AM

Main British Car:
I really thought that I'd be an action figure by now!

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Re: Headliner
Posted by: DiDueColpi
Date: February 04, 2014 02:18AM

Just a quick note Paul.
Don't use dynamat, or any other similar product for that matter, on your roof.
It won't stay in place for long in the kind of weather that most of us get.
Calvin's idea is much better for overhead use.
Cheers
Fred


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