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Taking a look at the interior in my pickup and wondering what type cardboard, Luan, etc. I need to use for the headliner. Looking for some help guys.
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Here's some HAMBurger interior door panel info.
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/t...boards.690811/ Plus, read through this: https://www.google.com/search?q=door...+panel+board&* |
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i bought a headliner kit, plus door panels and kick panels from Quitride. they are made out of abs plastic . it came in a glossy black. i think i paid about 400 bucks for it a few years ago. the head liner was hard to put in, it had to be trimmed to fit. one thing i did not have was help. and take out the seat. all the outher parts had to be trimmed a little bit also. oh, i got door panels also, it came in a kit
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I put in one of the cardboard kits from Mac's in my '39. Not all that difficult to install but its a 2 person job for the headliner. Instructions were understandable. All in all I'm happy with it but then my p/u is just a driver.
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I have done the fabric stretch-and-glue headliners in 1960's Mustangs, so I don't anticipate any problem doing this one with the hardshell ABS liner. |
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My son owns the Patent 37 Pick Up. 3rd owner and I brought it home for Lee when he bought it. He was the founder of LeBaron Bonney co.
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i think this will take you to the page http://www.quietride.com/web/viewer....72_catalog.pdf
just scroll down till you see 37 ford
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I just put in a kit from Mac's in my 39 pickup.The headliner fit very well after a couple of hours wrestling it around. I had parts of the original one and their replacement was spot on as for the material and stitching, the color was very close also.
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