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| I have now gotton done with the headliner plastic retainer strips, they come in chrome, gold, and silver. ready to install., there 200.00 for the pair.. also have the cardboard headliners for hardtops and wagons ready to install.. now we have the big block motor mounts done so you can install a big block engine in your 57 8 and 9 mopars... email me for your wants and needs.... |
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Extreme Veteran
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Location: Tacoma, WA | Mel - Just wondering, are the headliners perforated hardboard with holes in the the original size and pattern, or are they covered hardboard? |
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Veteran
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Location: Denton , Texas | The center pc. is solid with a Perforated cover . HOLES ARE NOT ALL THE WAY THU . I have his complete set , 5 pcs. ( Lt. ,center,Rt. and 2 Retainer strips.$ 950.00) |
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Expert
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Location: Florida | I'm sure that the 1958 Chrysler 2-door hardtops (the 300-Ds and New Yorkers) have a different headliner shell - there's a cloth covering glued or heat-sealed to the shell - but are the strips the same? On these cars, there are two plastic chromed strips run from from from front to back, roughly dividing the headliner into thirds. I've gone through a few websites, like www.59fury.com, and not yet found a pic showing the entire headliner. The one below is the best I have found - I have a pic somewhere on my home laptop of the 300-D headliner that I'll try to add later on.
Edited by Chopper John 2008-01-31 9:42 AM
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Expert 5K+
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Location: Big pimpin' | All i can say is, "Buyer beware"..... |
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Posts: 1490
Location: Florida | Here's the pic of what I've been told is an original 1958 Chrysler 300-D headliner - similar to the Fury headliner, which a FWDLKer told me is NOT an original headliner. The strips do look similar.
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