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Headliner mostly complete today. Found some more "Bubba Engineering" on the old headliner attachment methods that was cleaned up nicely. Main reason for replacing the headliner was the sail panels had what I assumed was mouse urine damage and were stained and coming apart. No mouse damage or remnants were found.
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Headliner mostly complete today. Found some more "Bubba Engineering" on the old headliner attachment methods that was cleaned up nicely. Main reason for replacing the headliner was the sail panels had what I assumed was mouse urine damage and were stained and coming apart. No mouse damage or remnants were found.
Damn that turned out nice!!
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Headliner mostly complete today. Found some more "Bubba Engineering" on the old headliner attachment methods that was cleaned up nicely. Main reason for replacing the headliner was the sail panels had what I assumed was mouse urine damage and were stained and coming apart. No mouse damage or remnants were found.
Wow,nice and tight.You could bounce a silver dollar off of it!!
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If we are putting this car to “back in the day” and de “SSing”, we should put the 4:56’s back in!
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If we are putting this car to “back in the day” and de “SSing”, we should put the 4:56’s back in!
Tim S - do you still have that center section Dad sold you?
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Tim S - do you still have that center section Dad sold you?
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More progress pictures from this morning. Headliner and visors are 100% done. Carpet is in and only needs some trimming for seat install. Rear seat is in. The reproduction seat trim brackets I bought are not cooperating and will require additional time to make work - that is today's effort. Hopefully that gets done and the front seat can be installed tomorrow and be ready for me to take home. He has also been diligent about replacing incorrect fasteners where he can so that is appreciated. Lighting in his shop is not the best so it looks way better in person than the pictures show.......
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Looks great!!!!
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Picked up the car Friday afternoon from the upholstery shop. He was not able to make the seat trim brackets work - so we agreed to put the seat in without them and I would track down a solution. This allows me to get it back home and keep working on things. Scope creep is in full force as I bought new floor mats and sill plates - can't do all that work and stop short. They really finish things off nicely.

Overall pretty happy - turned out way better than I could have done myself. Next phase (other than the seat trim bracket issue) is to get the exterior trim back and start swapping out all those pieces. Little by little.......
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