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Old 02-04-2014, 11:21 PM
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Is there fiberglass headliner panel available for 69 camaro? I did found few old links with google but they were out of business.
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Try Marquez Design: http://marquezdesign.com/store/parts...headliner.html
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These are a nice part to use, if your interior guy cant do it. we have used a couple in the past
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Is there fiberglass headliner panel available for 69 camaro? I did found few old links with google but they were out of business.
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Just make sure they're available first. There are issues getting some of their products.
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Bowtie - Marquez makes good looking pieces for sure, but these days why chance it? If you have any doubts just check out the Shafti Keisler thread.

There is another option the pros use. Best way I can describe it is a flexible balsa wood product cut into pieces and formed into the roof/a/c pillars. From there a spray on foam and properly sewn and installed headliner does the trick. Less weight too. Stay tuned to my thread and I'll get pics for you.

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There is another option the pros use. Best way I can describe it is a flexible balsa wood product cut into pieces and formed into the roof/a/c pillars. From there a spray on foam and properly sewn and installed headliner does the trick. Less weight too. Stay tuned to my thread and I'll get pics for you.

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Hello Ron,

You are absolutely right! And Marquez is out of my budget anyways. There has been decent looking headliner inserts but company´s are no longer in business.

The reason why in need something else than stock headliner is because I have glued front and rear windows all ready. And there is full bead of glue between window glass and channel. So no space where to tuck headliner edge and inner molding.
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The One Lap Camaro was re-done recently. The shop just glued late model foam headliner to the existing roof. It looks great! The reinforcing ribs show, so the roof is not totally smooth, but it looks nice.
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The One Lap Camaro was re-done recently. The shop just glued late model foam headliner to the existing roof. It looks great! The reinforcing ribs show, so the roof is not totally smooth, but it looks nice.

That is an excellent idea David! i Something to consider for!
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