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custom cab headliner
Posted: November 10, 2008, 5:10 pm
by tarps3
I am a new owner of '66 Custom Cab truck.
I've been reading posts about the headliner and found them pretty discouraging. I'm not sure I want to tackle that job but I need to replace my headliner. The sides and rear piece look horrible.
My main question is:
Is the headliner in a Custom Cab truck different from a standard cab truck?
The current, homemade-looking headliner has a row of screws down the middle and a chrome strip that goes from side to side toward the rear of the headliner.
Is this stock?
Do they make repro headliners for Custom Cab trucks?
thanks
Casey
Posted: November 10, 2008, 5:28 pm
by ICEMAN6166
standard/ c.c headliner is the same. 4 pc for 65-66
single top section, top rear and 2 corners.
headliners are repopped.
too much $ for cardboard if you ask me.
lots of guys have made their own using an old one as a pattern.
heres an example
http://www.lmctruck.com/ICATALOG/FB/full.aspx?Page=71
Posted: November 10, 2008, 6:01 pm
by MeanMan66
I think I remember reading custom cab is perforated and standard cab plain.
I'm sure someone who knows for sure will verify.
My truck is 66 c/c and liner is perf'd.
Rich
Headliner
Posted: November 10, 2008, 7:10 pm
by Roger Carter
I agree. Way too much $$$$ for some cardboard. Unless you are after an original look, use your original as a template and make your own. I have used sheet ABS for headliners. The local plastics store, Tap Plastics, carries the ABS in black and white, in different thicknesses. One side has a pebble finish and the other is smooth. I have used Krylon Fusion paint to change colors, also.
Upholstery suppliers also carry upholstered board which works well, if you don't care for the plastic.
Roger Carter
Posted: November 10, 2008, 8:16 pm
by UNIFAN
Not sure what look you are going for but Roddoors makes one out of molded abs that fits pretty good and looks real good rapped in any kind of material. You can also remove it if needed to get to something or recover since it should last for years to come. They aren't real cheap but do work well.
Posted: November 11, 2008, 7:35 am
by cdherman
MeanMan66 wrote:I think I remember reading custom cab is perforated and standard cab plain.
I'm sure someone who knows for sure will verify.
My truck is 66 c/c and liner is perf'd.
Rich
My original 65 was perforated as well -- not a CC.
I replaced with a repopped headliner. I like the orignal look.
custom cab headliner
Posted: November 11, 2008, 9:27 am
by Unibodyguy1
Do anybody have a pattern for headliners that I could buy?? I need one for a 61 Unibody small window. Mine is in peices.
Michael
Posted: November 11, 2008, 7:07 pm
by ras4434
Just FYI, The recent elections produced a wealth of plastic "parts" for head liners. They bend and do not rot. When you use screws to attach the center or sides the screws dont rip out either. Both McCain and Obama have signs so you could support your candidate of choice regardless of who won..................Ross
headliner
Posted: November 11, 2008, 7:32 pm
by amarcisfan
Ditto on the Roddoors. I just put one in my 64 CC last month. Took some wiggling to get in, but wife helped and I didn't have to @@#$% more than once! I LOVE the fact that it is three piece - gets rid of that back piece above the rear window. I had an upholsterer cover mine professionaly before installing. Looks better than the cardboard.
Posted: November 13, 2008, 2:44 am
by Fordman
i have some corner pieces. they are in very nice shape. ezernut has seen them they are preferated. comes with the screws and the chrome clothes hook. or i could ebay them. i can get pics if you want them. i just ask that you make offer if you want them.
Posted: December 3, 2008, 5:49 pm
by Fordman
Posted: December 4, 2008, 1:26 am
by Garbz
Jim, How can you cuss...LOL
Hi from Glendale....
Garbz
Hey there Garbz
Posted: December 4, 2008, 6:38 pm
by amarcisfan
Been reading your posts once in a while and know you are around - hope Glendale is warmer than PA this time of year. And about the cussin - just cuz I can't say the words doesn't mean I don't know them.
Jim