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: Best headliner for a 67


Wally
Sep 11th, 09, 5:18 PM
Who makes the best headliner for a 67 coupe?? I also need the sail panels and sun visors.

Wally
Sep 12th, 09, 11:09 AM
Who makes the best headliner for a 67 coupe?? I also need the sail panels and sun visors.

I can't believe that none of you has purchased a new headliner. I must be the only guy to ever replace the headliner in a 67:sad::sad::sad:

hpsherlin
Sep 12th, 09, 1:14 PM
Wally,
I purchased mine from NPD. Looks and fit well. Installed myself.
I can't remember the brand. I am in Greenville, SC while my wife is in a seminar here.
I'll look it up when I get home. I think I saved the wrapper.
Herbie

317millhand
Sep 12th, 09, 1:27 PM
I havent got one yet, but when I do i'll be getting the PUI brand. They are based here in kentucky and i've not heard anything bad about them yet

cuisinartvette
Sep 15th, 09, 8:46 PM
I bought the rods and liner from Muscle Factory, the installer thought it was a nice kit. Comes down to the installer though, super happy the way mine looks. THe visor material will come with it, it will have to be sewn up.

1ATony
Sep 16th, 09, 11:10 AM
Who makes the best headliner for a 67 coupe?? I also need the sail panels and sun visors.

Hi Wally,

We have the headliner and sunvisors.Here's a link to the interior section of our website.

Chevelle Interior (http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Interior/Chevrolet/Chevelle/-/-/1967?utm_source=chevelles&utm_medium=forum&utm_term=thread%2Blink&utm_campaign=1ATony)

john5469
Sep 16th, 09, 11:25 AM
Hi Wally!
Are you going to Carlisle? Legendary should be there, look before buying and no shipping charges! http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/home.aspx
Maybe we can find that gold dash pad too!

driveshaft-texas
Sep 16th, 09, 2:20 PM
I just finished an install on a 66.The kit was complete with new domelite,coat hooks and glue from OPG.I'm not sure if sail panel cardboard was extra but I have it but did not use it.The new headliner had enough material to cover the sail panel area with out a seam..PITA but I like the look better.It also came with extra material to cover the visors.I also bought roof insulation and package tray w/insulation.You will have to buy some 3M high strength spray adhesive($20) to do this.I have the glass out...this would be really difficult with glass in place...maybe not if you are young and flexible.The replacement material is not as heavy as the original, which might be good.I have a few wrinkles I could not remove but the sticky says they will remove themselves over time.
I'll be looking at other cars closer now to see how the headliner fit looks.

driveshaft-texas
Sep 16th, 09, 2:28 PM
I just looked at 1ATonys link....mine doesn't fit that good.I have some wrinkles on the 4th panel that I could not remove.Maybe material cut or rookie installer ?????????

driveshaft-texas
Sep 16th, 09, 5:29 PM
Another thought....reinstall the screws for the rearview mirror ,domelite ,visors before installing new headliner.This makes it easy to find the mounting holes thru the new material.Find the head with a phillips and back the screw out....no cutting ....makes a nice little round hole.

Wally
Sep 16th, 09, 5:40 PM
Hi Wally,

We have the headliner and sunvisors.Here's a link to the interior section of our website.

Chevelle Interior (http://www.1aauto.com/1A/Interior/Chevrolet/Chevelle/-/-/1967?utm_source=chevelles&utm_medium=forum&utm_term=thread%2Blink&utm_campaign=1ATony)

You have mail!!!!

1ATony
Sep 17th, 09, 4:27 PM
I just looked at 1ATonys link....mine doesn't fit that good.I have some wrinkles on the 4th panel that I could not remove.Maybe material cut or rookie installer ?????????

That kit includes the headliner,enough material for the sun visors,the sail panel material with the board pieces too.

I also had the purchasing guys add the sound deadening material too for the headlining kits.;)

Wally
Sep 18th, 09, 8:07 AM
That kit includes the headliner,enough material for the sun visors,the sail panel material with the board pieces too.

I also had the purchasing guys add the sound deadening material too for the headlining kits.;)

I ordered my headliner from Tony and I'm waiting for the sound deading kit for the roof. I have no plans to install this thing myself. I've been testing the water on this and it looks like $200 plus for the job.

I would like to throw in a good word for Tony and his company. Just another example of buying from one of our supporting vendors.