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Thread: Where to buy the best SWB head liner?

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    Where to buy the best SWB head liner?

    I will be renewing the head liner on my light ivory -67 912 wiith Sunroof (july 1967 delivery and -67 modell).

    Does anyone have preferences what to buy or what not to buy? The plan is to do the job myself.
    I see there are different types on ebay and in the shops (Stoddard, Pelican etc). I guess the job is a lot easier with a liner that fits and of course the end result will be much nicer.

    Any answer on this topic is welcome!
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    Hey buddy!
    Take a look at the "SWB headliner-thread":http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...=SWB+headliner
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    Hello Rådmund! I know I had seen a headliner thread earlier... Thanks!

    Btw, after reading the thread I am a little confused though... I hope to start up with paint and finnish on my 67 912 after summer so must have a head liner in hand for christmas 2015.

    Talk to you soon!
    '67 911S Sunroof, Polo Red(Project disguised as a G-model)
    '67 912 Sunroof, Light Ivory(Alive and kickin')
    '67 912 SWTarga, Signal Red(Project in the making)
    X: 67 911 Coupe + 67S Targa, 912, 924, 944, 928, 356

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    That thread has no conclusion, so agree this subject is a bit confusing. It would have been exciting if Franz could do a reproduction run, but not easy to get 150+ people to commit.

    Looking forward to inspecting your progress!

    Speak soon! :-)
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    70S Silver, original Slate Gray Japan delivery

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    I also found that Auto's International has the good selection for headliners http://www.autosintl.net/

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    Yes, but unfortunately, still incorrect for early (pre-'69) cars.
    Actually, there are tons of posts/threads here.
    Brian
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    "I measured twice, cut three times, and it's still too short!"

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    Ive come to the conclusion that I will have to get one with correct hole pattern and texture if I can find that and paint it the right color.

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