Headliner alternative
- WrongBedDave
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Headliner alternative
After seeing a thread on here and another forum about making a headliner out of FRP I got around to making one today. Just traced out the old headliner and cut the panel to the same shape, bent the ends with a heat gun and then used a drill with a sanding drum to get it to fit just right around the edges. Still need to make the back piece and i want to make a console for a stereo and fiberglass it on to the roof panel but that will get done in the morning. Here's a picture of it so far.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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Re: Headliner alternative
Nice job.
Rich
Rich
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1964 Galaxie convertable
1964 flairside, style side, and longbed
1965 Ranger, and shortbed
1966 long bed, and shortbed
A few parts trucks also
1991 Capri
2011 F250
2004 Lexus
- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Heres the console that is going in. It has one coat of resin and glass right now, its gonna get another then a good sanding and then i need to figure out how to cover the whole thing.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Got the box finished and mounted the headliner. Next will be a switch panel that will mount under the stereo. More on that to come as soon as I figure out my switches.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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Re: Headliner alternative
Dave its looking good Buuuuuuuuuut from where I am sitting it looks like it is bowing down from the weight of the radio and such . Might I suggest glassing in some 1/8" rods or something like that into the backside to help it hold its shape .
Rick
Rick
if it aint broke fix it till it is
- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Its the marks from the sanding that are making it look that way. It doesnt sag in person ill upload more pics in a bit
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
The console and headliner held up fine with the weight of the stereo however I didn't like the way the console looked so I made my own. I will post pictures of that tomorrow as I just re made the console this past few weeks. I will be covering the headliner next weekend if possible. Sorry for the lack of updates I got caught up in other projects
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
ok so heres the new console: Its mostly fiberglass with two metal straps across the mounting surface to give a tad bit more support. The holes for the indicator lights, stereo and switch panel still need to be cut in. Unlike the original console which was glassed on to the headliner (which would have been a pain in the a** to upholster) the new console will be held on with some small ish bolts and fender washers (pics on this when i get to that point). The console itself will be smoothed out and then painted gloss black while the headliner will be covered in black vinyl.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. Progress has been slow as i got caught up in other projects and school just got back in session.
If you have any questions feel free to ask. Progress has been slow as i got caught up in other projects and school just got back in session.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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Re: Headliner alternative
did you ever do the rear piece? id like to see how you managed the rear curves
- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Not yet, I've got my old headliner to use as a template and a sheet of that plastic ready to go but school always manages to get in the way.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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- 65f100_Thug
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Re: Headliner alternative
I had my headliner done like that minus the radio but yesterday I covered it with black leather grained Naugahyde. maybe it will work and i can post some pics. I think this is a good idea. easy to make and paint-able or cover-able. poor guys dream.
- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
That's the plan for covering mine, unfortunately with school in session I haven't had the time or the money to do it. But yeah te cost of doing it this way is much more poor-man friendly than reproductions65f100_Thug wrote:I had my headliner done like that minus the radio but yesterday I covered it with black leather grained Naugahyde. maybe it will work and i can post some pics. I think this is a good idea. easy to make and paint-able or cover-able. poor guys dream.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Hi guys, money has been tight so progress is painfully slow. Had everything smoothed an primered so I cut the opening for the stereo an the face isn't as straight as I thought it was so I'm gonna have to build it up a bit with some bonds to get it to fit right. I'm coming home from college this weekend so I hope I can get the console done and get the rear piece of the headliner cut out and shaped. Then next month when I have a bit of spending money ill hopefully be able to cover everything.
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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Re: Headliner alternative
What did you use to cut the frp with?
Over the hill and picking up speed!
1966 F100 (Mine)
1965 Mustang (Hers)
1965 Mustang (Hers)
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1998 1100 Aero (Hers)
2001 1100 Aero (Mine)
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1966 F100 (Mine)
1965 Mustang (Hers)
1965 Mustang (Hers)
2012 Dodge Caliber (Hers-under protest)
1998 1100 Aero (Hers)
2001 1100 Aero (Mine)
Wish List:
Win Indy 500
Ask Elvis WTH he has been
Spend the summer as Meatloafs Roadie
Be a member of the "Five Timers" club
- WrongBedDave
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Re: Headliner alternative
Used a jig saw to cut the frp
Dave
63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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63 Wrong Bed 2WD : 302/C4, drip rails shaved, aluminum radiator/e-fan, 16 gallon fuel cell, "custom" gauges, 1000W sound system
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Re: Headliner alternative
Keep the updates coming please, I have a 63 and a 64 and would like to do matching headliners.
Jim
63 F100 Long bed 351M/C6
64 F100 Long bed
78 F250 4X4
95 F350 4Door Dually
03 Expedition
63 F100 Long bed 351M/C6
64 F100 Long bed
78 F250 4X4
95 F350 4Door Dually
03 Expedition
Re: Headliner alternative
Hi have been searching for a headliner pattern for my 63 wrong bed ,you know of any place a guy could find one? wanting to make something like you have made here looks great . thanks
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Re: Headliner alternative
Following, I've got a 65 that has none of the headline left and need to make one. This looks like a promising possibility. Keep up the good work!