hilljack
Oct 21st, 03, 6:46 PM
Currently I have no interior or glass in my car would this the best time and if so will I be able to install headliner and interior after?
What about the glass does it need to be out or can I put glass first?
Wrager
Oct 21st, 03, 7:20 PM
Not totally sure, but I left my headliner inplace and made sure that the side panels would fit.
Mike Feudo
Oct 21st, 03, 8:26 PM
If you have to do any welding it is much better to have nothing in there to catch on fire.
daveseitz
Oct 21st, 03, 8:48 PM
If you can get Derek69SS to send you a pic of his wait for it. The cage in his 64 wagon is trick, headliner will wrap around cage and will be conceled except for a few tubes.
1hot67
Oct 21st, 03, 8:57 PM
I put my 6-point in prior to the installation of the interior, glass and headliner.
hilljack
Oct 21st, 03, 10:28 PM
Originally posted by 1hot67:
I put my 6-point in prior to the installation of the interior, glass and headliner. You feel like doing mine :D
Was it your first time and do you have a full interiour? Any pics?
in my opinion it would be best to install it without the interior. so this way you dont have to worry about burning anything. or masking anything off.