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    Fabric on A and B Pillars in Jan. '65 911

    Been doing some research and can't seem to get 100% answer on whether both A and B Pilars had headliner fabric instead of black.
    Seems based on some pics of '64's that headliner material might have been correct for both pilars. Curious to get thoughts and opinions
    before I finish upholstery. This is a rear flat panel car by the way. I know there will be some opinions on this for sure.
    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmfent View Post
    Been doing some research and can't seem to get 100% answer on whether both A and B Pilars had headliner fabric instead of black.
    Seems based on some pics of '64's that headliner material might have been correct for both pilars. Curious to get thoughts and opinions
    before I finish upholstery. This is a rear flat panel car by the way. I know there will be some opinions on this for sure.
    Thanks,
    phased out very early in production...`65 don`t have headliner material on A and B pillars even if a flat panel(love it) car

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    Would love to see some pics of original interiors on 12/64 and 1/65 cars showing interior Pilars if anyone has any to show .
    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by rmfent View Post
    Would love to see some pics of original interiors on 12/64 and 1/65 cars showing interior Pilars if anyone has any to show .
    Thanks
    Barn find of 113. As Franz said, there is no headliner on A Pilar on this one

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    Earlier cars did have it.

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    the last untouched car i have recordings of that has the pillars covered in headliner material is 300064 a very very original car have pics but agreed with the owner to not publish them

    #82 also has it but this car is a fake and it could well be they covered it in headliner to make it look more interesting
    #88 also but can`t 100% tell if factory

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    when had it been changed from
    dark to light colored material on the A pilar?
    59 750 pre unit triton
    63 650 gray silver bikinitub triumph thunderbird
    70 650 astralred silver triumph bonneville
    65 912 slate gray "erwin"
    73 914 ravennagreen "ferdl", swapped 1:1 for a
    10 997 racing green awd „gustl“
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