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- Car86 T/A, 86 z28, 79 berlinetta, 69 chevelle (totally rusted)
- Engine350's in the f-bodys. 327 in the works for the T/A, MIGHT go with a 383, none in the chevelle
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just finished this up today. Haven't had a headliner in the iroc since...well at least a year before the wife and i got married and that's been 4 1/2 years...so way to friggin long. Originally i wanted to do a custom headliner and started once, but i screwed around about finishing it and eventaully the headliner got all busted up. I was going to just redo the stock headliner, but on a whim i decided to go custom again.... Did this today in about an hour and a half.










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Did you build up the flames w//upholstry foam? That's cool. I've seen similar stuff from a company called "RODDOORS" or something like that. They make door pannels for hotrods. This headliner is a good idea!
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I live in a tiny town about 10 miles from a town witha pop. of 12,000. Couldn't find upholstrey foam ANYWHERE. I ended up using 1/8 inch thick underlayment foam that i had left over from my hardwood floor when i redid the kitchen. It worked out perfectly but i had to cut out two sets of flames and glue them together. I used regular 3m super adhesive spay available at any auto parts store.
Also worth mentioning this is a 1/4 inch thick foam backed headliner, that i got at the local fabric shop. (12 bucks) when i ordered one from paddock it was like $30 plus shipping and was only 1/8 inch thick foam backing. So if you go that route you may only need 1/8 inch foam for whatever 3D design you use, or you could go 1/4 inch and really have it pop out at you.
the bottom four inches of my flames is only 1/8 inch foam and then it's 1/4, so the flames kinda taper up where they start. but you can see the 1/8 inch area really good actually. so you may even be able to do 1/8 inch foam with the 1/4 headliner for a very subtle look. Oh and don't forget where your sunvisors go when doing your design! I had mine set out so i could see where they'd go and didn't cover much up.
put it in a few days ago, nice finally having a headliner and interior plastic again
not to mention sunvisors. made it feel like a whole different car inside, way less road noise. lol.
Also worth mentioning this is a 1/4 inch thick foam backed headliner, that i got at the local fabric shop. (12 bucks) when i ordered one from paddock it was like $30 plus shipping and was only 1/8 inch thick foam backing. So if you go that route you may only need 1/8 inch foam for whatever 3D design you use, or you could go 1/4 inch and really have it pop out at you.
the bottom four inches of my flames is only 1/8 inch foam and then it's 1/4, so the flames kinda taper up where they start. but you can see the 1/8 inch area really good actually. so you may even be able to do 1/8 inch foam with the 1/4 headliner for a very subtle look. Oh and don't forget where your sunvisors go when doing your design! I had mine set out so i could see where they'd go and didn't cover much up.
put it in a few days ago, nice finally having a headliner and interior plastic again
not to mention sunvisors. made it feel like a whole different car inside, way less road noise. lol.