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Old 12-03-2018, 09:34 AM   #1
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I am cutting the panel board for my 1930 Tudor sedan. My question is how far does the headliner come down the sides? I cut the corner the same size as the one that was removed but it leaves a gap at the top near the side window. Will the headliner cover this area? See photos
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Old 12-03-2018, 10:36 AM   #2
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I would think if you cut it the same as removed one then it should work.
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MMMM your top edge of panel board needs to angle up just to the top of the tack strip.
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If I am remembering correctly, the top was not a straight cut. The ones removed were not factory so I cannot attest to the accuracy, but they had a curve and were taller at the side than the back. 18" tall at the side window and about 17" at the back window. It was not a gradual straight cut though. From the side window it goes straight for about 9" then curves down and straightens at the back window. I am not sure that makes any sense. I wish I had kept the pattern but I am sure someone has it out there.
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