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>From: Dave Paulison <dpauliso@metrolink.net>
>Subject: Re: Resto Tips .....
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>>
>> When removing your old headliner, pick one side (driver or
>> passenger) and front or back. Label / number your headliner bows
>> and install them the same way as you removed them. it will make
>> the headliner job alot easier, as well as hang correctly!!!
>
>>--joe ferrero
>
> Make sure you put the bows back in the same holes they came out of.
> Usually there are three holes you can put the end of the bow in.
> Mark the correct hole before you remove the bows. Cut the old
> headliner off the bows (if it hasn't already fallen off!) with a
> knife. Make sure you put the bows back in the same order from front
> to back that they came out! Little paper tags attached to strings
> work good for marking the bows. Good Luck!!
>--
>Dave Paulison Melbourne, Florida 69 Cutlass Supreme
>dpauliso@metrolink.net
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>
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