Headliner. Looks like a few root canals might be more pleasant. I'm impressed that you are filming this because I'd be swearing stomping my feet like a child. Nice to see the process another great video!
Awesome videos! I have watched every other video I could possibly find on installing bow headliners because I have a 1970 Cougar Xr7 that came with no headliner left in it(only bows). Honestly, yours have helped me the MOST and gave me the confidence I needed to tackle this job!!! Very informative and Super Helpful and you left out nothing and have helped me through any complications I have encountered along the way, or may encounter. Thank you So Much!! Have the front and back pinch welds glued so far(as of 3:00am this morning) and am going to tackle the rest today. I am sure I will be coming back to your videos throughout the day….keep the excellent help coming because I’m sure many others have benefited just like me!! 👍
Great job Barry, so many things to account for before committing to glue or even cutting the headliner. Once again I have the utmost respect for the line workers in the late 60's as it really was a craft to assemble these cars. But it also really supports "built on Monday or built on Friday" cars as so much is left to the skill and patience of the workers. Back then it was 40% parts and 60% assembly, today it is 80% pre assembled parts and 20% assembly on the line.
Awesome job so far Barry! Can't wait for the next video in your headliner installment! You put out quality videos for all of us to learn from! Keep up the great job you are doing! Big Thumbs up from both of us!!!!
Barry, thanks for doing all these videos, much appreciated, having recently worked on two Shelby restores and currently a 56 T Bird, I have picked up numerous tips along the way. Appreciate your style and details on restoration. 👍👍
I put in my headliner, I had all the screws in place to 'feel them' - now I'm just too paranoid to actually cut where I "think" I feel the screws.... nerve racking.
Finally a video that shows what I need to do with this 65 Mustang I'm working on, Thank you!!
Very nice!!! Coming together!!!
This is one task that I have avoided. Maybe now I’ll tackle it. Thanks Barry.
My headliner is the only part of my wife’s 67 that I not replacing great videos
I did my headliner on my 67 cougar,at age 61 you have to think it out like your doing, It's looking good! From north California here
Thank you very much for this series jo, this is going to help out a lot of people ( including myself )😊
Headliner. Looks like a few root canals might be more pleasant. I'm impressed that you are filming this because I'd be swearing stomping my feet like a child. Nice to see the process another great video!
Awesome videos! I have watched every other video I could possibly find on installing bow headliners because I have a 1970 Cougar Xr7 that came with no headliner left in it(only bows). Honestly, yours have helped me the MOST and gave me the confidence I needed to tackle this job!!! Very informative and Super Helpful and you left out nothing and have helped me through any complications I have encountered along the way, or may encounter. Thank you So Much!! Have the front and back pinch welds glued so far(as of 3:00am this morning) and am going to tackle the rest today. I am sure I will be coming back to your videos throughout the day….keep the excellent help coming because I’m sure many others have benefited just like me!! 👍
Great job Barry, so many things to account for before committing to glue or even cutting the headliner. Once again I have the utmost respect for the line workers in the late 60's as it really was a craft to assemble these cars. But it also really supports "built on Monday or built on Friday" cars as so much is left to the skill and patience of the workers. Back then it was 40% parts and 60% assembly, today it is 80% pre assembled parts and 20% assembly on the line.
Awesome job so far Barry! Can't wait for the next video in your headliner installment! You put out quality videos for all of us to learn from! Keep up the great job you are doing! Big Thumbs up from both of us!!!!
You've got it coming out great looking forward to the next video and how the corners looked thumbs up 👍.
Barry, thanks for doing all these videos, much appreciated, having recently worked on two Shelby restores and currently a 56 T Bird, I have picked up numerous tips along the way. Appreciate your style and details on restoration. 👍👍
I am installing mine on my 66 your video was a big help thank you.
Thank you, thank you, thank you! Although I'm a ways from putting the headliner in my 64 Fairlane I've been dreading it. Now it seems doable!
Dude love the video .... gonna help me BIG TIME ! you're doing exactly what I'm doing ! keep them coming !
This is the part that I would let the pros do.I wouldn’t have enough patience to do that.
Heat Gun also when done will smooth out
hi barry the headliner is looking good well dun barry
Thanks Greg.
Great video is this something I could finish the front half one afternoon then the back half the next thanks for the video
Yes.
What type of clips are you using to install the headliner?
I'm just using short pieces of the old welting. I just cut them into 1"-3" pieces.
Should have re glued the insulation. That’s going to droop down on your new headliner.
can the headliner be replaced without removing the glass?
That would be very difficult. The gasket helps hold it all in place.
Is it possible to pull it to tight?
It might be possible, but unlikely.
I put in my headliner, I had all the screws in place to 'feel them' - now I'm just too paranoid to actually cut where I "think" I feel the screws.... nerve racking.
I'm Happy with that! How 'bout you?
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