tdaaj
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Jul 3, 2006 10:41:32 GMT -8
Post by tdaaj on Jul 3, 2006 10:41:32 GMT -8
well the little 67 i picked up has a what appears to be a stock/factory am/fm radio in it. was this an option or standard or? also i was noticing the headliner and door panels need some work, does anyone here know where i could find some door panels?
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Jul 4, 2006 15:26:14 GMT -8
Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Jul 4, 2006 15:26:14 GMT -8
The AM/FM radio was an option which I had installed on the 1968 RT43 we bought along with dealer add-on A/C and head rests. I have new headliners (1965-70), and recovered sun visors (1968-70) in stock, in white, fawn and black. I can not help with new door panels at this time, but whatever you do most likely you will have to make new backing boards for the door panels because the old backing material falls apart from water damage.
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tdaaj
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Jul 4, 2006 22:54:19 GMT -8
Post by tdaaj on Jul 4, 2006 22:54:19 GMT -8
yeah, thats the reason i askend. the backing board is falling apart but i think i can make a new back board and re-aply the old vinyl panels to it. what do you get for a new head liner?
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Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Jul 5, 2006 2:37:12 GMT -8
Use the black type material to make the door panel backing boards which is more waterproof than the original. You will need a set of good hole punches and a special stapler to staple from the rear without going thru the front of the backing board.
Headliners are $104.00 plus shipping. You will probably need the windshield & back glass weatherstrips ($61.53 each for the RT43) as well. To change the headliner, it is best to remove the glass front & rear.
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tdaaj
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Jul 5, 2006 13:23:19 GMT -8
Post by tdaaj on Jul 5, 2006 13:23:19 GMT -8
that sdoesn't sound like a bad price for the headliner. does that include the matting underneith too? i'm guessing it doesn't come with bows.
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Jul 5, 2006 16:11:10 GMT -8
Post by Carlyn Dinkler on Jul 5, 2006 16:11:10 GMT -8
The headliner is the material for the inside top with the 'legs' for the front and side posts attached, and includes extra material for the rear 'post' flow-thru ventilation ducts used 1968-70. You would normally reuse your padding and bows.
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