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Thread: headliner material

  1. #21
    Noob Mdmustang302's Avatar
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    Yeah.. that's what I have come to find out..too bad.. it sure looks good though.. I did find the receipt from the upholstry shop where the previous owner had the work done and it was not listed as being done.. Must have been done before he had the car because he kept every receipt.. I have a Stack of them..
    Thanks Patrick
    Mike..

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    Moderator Bob Holmes's Avatar
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    Both of my '86s had insulation between the roof and headliner. Nasty crumbly stuff that had fallen apart. I'm going to add new insulation, the same HVAC anti rattle stuff that I use everywhere, with added adhesion from a 3m superadhesive spray can.
    Enough of that, it was giving me a headache.

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    Interesting reading as I have thought of taking down my 84's to put sound deadining above it. When I go through a car wash the dryer makes the car sound like an empty 55 gallon drum. My 86 doesn't sound like this at all.

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