Anybody within, say a hundred miles of Costa Mesa, California, have a Series I or II hardtop with either an original (ideal) or correctly installed replacement headliner I could come over and have a
Take it to an upolstery shop and have a good job done. This has been hashed over here before and I think the consensus is ........leave it to the profesionals. P
Yes, you are absolutely, positively, one-thousand-percent correct. But if I do that, I'll still have to admit that I have never installed a headliner. And besides, I find it hard to believe that a pr
Yes, the Canisdog is right, let the pros do it, it's not worth the heasaches. My Series II hard top was done by a pro and it has a modern day headliner in it. Not only does it look great, it's an off
<<I can take some digital pictures and send them to your personal email address if you would like.>> I'd be a fool for sure to decline, but would you still want to do that for me, even if I'm determi
Ramon, It's very simple as to how it goes in. The edge of the headliner is held in place along the edge by the furflex over the door (and glue) and held in place in the back by the rear window rubber