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68 headliner

Mike Szadaj

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1968 Coronet RT. This headliner is a 6 bow type. Are there also 2 small bows in the sail panel area? In the first pic it would go in the recessed area in the middle, utilizing the 2 holes in that area. As you can see, there is listing on the headliner in that same area.
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1968 Coronet RT. This headliner is a 6 bow type. Are there also 2 small bows in the sail panel area? In the first pic it would go in the recessed area in the middle, utilizing the 2 holes in that area. As you can see, there is listing on the headliner in that same area.View attachment 747895 View attachment 747897
Good luck If your doing this yourself. They can be a pain in the a$$. I believe that sail panel area has a backer board to attach the headliner to, at least my Charger had them. Yes there are two small bows in that area.
I found that a couple-o-valiums and a couple-o-beers work wonders to keep ya from just ripping down the whole freakin thing and paying a professional a couple hundred to install it.. this way you won't ruin yer buzz and you get to supervise.. lol On a serious note get a extra pair of hands to help if your going to attempt to do it yourself, take your time and bring a bucket of patience..... and some glue:popcorn2:
 
Yes there are 2 backer sail panels in this area. It is a PIA. Get 12 small spring clamps from Home Depot first they will be a life saver. Also only use Weldwood Landu Top glue or 3M. Anything else is crap.
 
If you mess it up, I have a black 68 headliner still new in the package that I would sell you for $30 plus shipping.
 
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