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'40 coupe - I noticed the headliner was installed at the factory before the package tray was installed. that's logical.
Now....is it common or uncommon to remove the package tray when installing a new headliner? thanks, fordman |
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If you want to keep it looking both nice and original you should remove the package tray. To install the new headliner you have to remove all the interior except the door panels, so you might as well do it right so it looks top notch without any sags or wrinkles.
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thanks Jim. |
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when I did the headlining in my 39 coupe the tray had to come off to attach/glue the headliner to the ridge that the tray sits on,good luck , Jim.
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READ VERY CAREFULLY all the postings in the following 2 page thread. https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread...d+package+tray In this thread "KUBE" tells what he uses to cover the package tray. I do not know where he gets the material (cardboard?) that he uses. If I ever recover it I will use headliner material, just because I got some extra from LBB back in 1978. Last edited by 19Fordy; 06-04-2014 at 06:23 PM. |
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thanks for all the help, you are a tremendous help.
I already took the package tray out; there will be more questions. fordman |
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fordman, Be sure your headliner is "shrunk" into place, nice and firm with no wrinkles BEFORE you reinstall your package tray. I used an upholstrey steamer. DO NOT glue the edge of the package tray to the headliner. Use the welting between the edge of the package tray and the headliner to give it all a nice finished appearance.
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37coop, I bet you could find some lighter colored cloth welting in an upholstery shop in Kent that would look great. Or an upholstery shop could easily sew up a piece for you from some mohair cloth like your headliner.
https://www.google.com/webhp?sourcei...in++kent%2C+uk |
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