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No, she's a bit of a Frankenstein.
I haven't dug into it too deep yet, I can tell you its an M code VIN and it needs a lot of steel, bones and skin.
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George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
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If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Dave Don't let Weezie near it.
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Hi guys, I'm installing the headliner in a 64 galaxie today. I'm not going to claim that my way is the "right way", I'll get that out of the way first off, lol. But here's how I'm going about this particular install. I'm using the front and rear glue/tack strips to attach the headliner material but I believe I will borrow techniques utilized in gen 1 stang headliners for attaching the sides. I installed the bows in the correct order, I think anybody can handle that much without photos. I then installed the bows and attached the rear bow wire links. After the rear links were attached I pulled the center of the front edge tight and popped a couple of 1/4" staples in to hold it in place. Then I repeated the same at the rear edge to rear tack strip. Next I trimmed back the bow sleeves at the ends and pulled the sides tight and clamped with spring clamps at each bow seam. I do this because it helps me finish the front and rear edges without wrinkles. Next I applied contact cement to the front tack strip, also a bit to the roof structure forward of the tack strip, out to both A pillar corners and also to the back side of the headliner material where it will contact the front roof edge. I happen to be using a DAP brand contact cement with a small brush attached to the cap. I actually prefer the dobber type to the brush for headliners because the dobbers are easier for overhead work. Anyways, the contact cement has a 15 minute to one hour working window. Once the cement had been on for about 20 minutes, I started drawing the material snug, pressing it to the tack strip and placing a few staples as I went. With the front edge glued/stapled in place I chose to use a clamp on each front corner while I moved to the back of the car to repeat the same process. [img] http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e...s/IMG_20150212_105739913_zpss4olpwbb.jpg[/img] [img] http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e...s/IMG_20150212_105821255_zpsdmehndgz.jpg[/img] [img] http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e...s/IMG_20150212_105927159_zps2kazp1hb.jpg[/img]
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As with the front, I start with the center and carefully pull the headliner material snug and press it into contact with the attaching strip as I work my way out to both back corners. I place a few staples as I go. I did also bring the front edge around and up into the windshield gasket area, since the windshield is out. This brings up the old "does the glass have to be out to replace the headliner in my 64 galaxie?" Question, answer is no. You don't have to have the front and rear glass out. But if you do have the glass out and a headliner is on your list, do the headliner before you put the glass back in. Now I'm moving on to the sides. With one side dry clamped and untrimmed: I go to the other side and pull somewhat tight as I trim leaving a 1/2" to 3/4" material past the outside of the metal edge. This gets into what I mentioned earlier with my 1st gen mustang reference. I'm going to glue to the outside edge here, it works for other cars, I believe it will work well for this one too. The roof rail stainless and trim will conceal this after final assembly.
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Pinch weld edge and edge of trimmed fabric are both coated with contact cement. Now I just need to wait, its important to not try to join these too soon, it will slip on you if you don't let the glue tack up enough. So....... More of this.
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Man that's got to really interfere with your campfire time.
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When the glue is ready, I start with the bow seams, I pull them tight, wrap the edge up and around, press them firmly to the outside of the pinch weld. Next I pull the material between bow seams, carefully watching inside for wrinkles, I corrected several wrinkle areas while pulling these areas, wrapping and adhering again to the outside of the roof rail pinch weld. Once I'm happy with the edge, I put spring clamps on the bow seams, I find that if anything will pull loose while glue finishes drying it will be these seams. Now its starting to look like a headliner.
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Man that's got to really interfere with your campfire time. It really did screw up my whole day of senseless campfire banter.
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Second side is attached. Now to finish the sail panel area which will get overlapped with the new sail panels. I finished up the sail panel sections a bit ago. I think it's going to be ok. When the roof rail and inside window trim goes on things will be snugged just a little more. I'm pretty happy with how it turned out, now for the sail panels....
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ok, my 4:30 lunch break is done. back to the shop with me.
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I think your watch is broken.It shows the exact same time in the photos. On the plus side it's right twice a day!
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I have no idea WTH you're talking about. It looks good though!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Dang Dave, you do have some skills, I would still be scratching my head and wondering how much the trim shop will charge me to install it. I ain't near that brave or skilled!
George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
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Dang Dave, you do have some skills, I would still be scratching my head and wondering how much the trim shop will charge me to install it. I ain't near that brave or skilled! Ditto Looks great!
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