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Anyone have a headliner?

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Posted by: clintjw95

I need a grey headliner for a 95 Mark with the sunroof cut out in perfect cond. Mine is staring to rip in the back by the rear window. Can anyone help?



Posted by: 1993_M75

Quote:
Originally Posted by clintjw95
I need a grey headliner for a 95 Mark with the sunroof cut out in perfect cond. Mine is staring to rip in the back by the rear window. Can anyone help?
You could just have the original headliner recovered. Might be cheaper after you factor in shipping.



Posted by: evillally

Go to AutoZone or Pep Boys and get some replacement headliner. Buy a can of headliner glue while you're at it. Remove the old sagging liner, rip it off from the backing, spray down the backing with the glue, then press on the new headliner.

Shouldn't cost you more than $40 and one hour...

This article is for a VII, but the concept is the same.



Posted by: GMAN

Do a search on Car-Part. You may find something in your area.



Posted by: 4.6powa

Quote:
Originally Posted by evillally
Go to AutoZone or Pep Boys and get some replacement headliner. Buy a can of headliner glue while you're at it. Remove the old sagging liner, rip it off from the backing, spray down the backing with the glue, then press on the new headliner.

Shouldn't cost you more than $40 and one hour...

This article is for a VII, but the concept is the same.
exactly what i did. except instead of using the foam/fiberglass thin strips on the origional, i got a big piece of hardboard and made my own headliner backerboard.



Posted by: cavemansmarkviii

Easy on the autozone talk guys, we need to be sensitive of Rich's feelings.





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