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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: north,royalton ohio
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Hi everyone ,does anyone have a old headliner for a 5 window to borrow on sell i need to make a pattern thanks for reading either way. Reagen
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alameda, California
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Early 1935 headliners are different than late '35. '36 is the same as late '35. You will save yourself a lot of frustration and time if you just contact Le Baron Bonney or Cartouche, they will cut it, stitch it and it will fit as originally made. Good luck,......Matt in Alameda
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Early 35 with card rear panels .Get a bit of HL cloth wider than what's needed ,sow across at the width of your upper wood bows in two lines include a folded piece of calico 1,1/2 wide to tack through .Start at the back work to the front keep it loose or just firm .after doing the header stretch it from side to side tacking as you go to the back ,Ted
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: north,royalton ohio
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Thank you for your help . Reagen
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Another way is to tack first at the rear wood bow with just a few tacks ,then lightly pull it back to the rear and tack over the rear window ,then finish at the rear wood bow (reposition if needed ),then tack at the front wood bow , work your way forward to the header .then start to tack over the doors .The stretching is done mainly from side to side .You use a soft piping (Hide am ) along the sides .Then Cut out the light ,It looks much more difficult than it is .Ted
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: north,royalton ohio
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Thank you it all helps so much !!
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Join Date: Oct 2019
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Near Rising Sun, Maryland
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Minnesota
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Couple pictures of an early headliner and rigid panels around the back along with a couple of late headliner which extends to the back window.
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Join Date: Oct 2019
Posts: 55
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Thank you for the pics with the difference between early and late headliners. I'll also check Don's book. And, by coincidence, he lives here in St. Louis and is a member of the local EFV8 club.
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Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: north,royalton ohio
Posts: 93
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I put my headliner in my self not really hard at all and still have to finsh it lol
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