Hello Once again,
today I come before you all yet again seeking tips and advice,
I currently am in the Early Stages of Looking at possibly buying a late 60's Pontiac Bonneville Superior Ambulance, for etheir Restoration or a Donor Car, The Headliner However, in the front and back is SHOT, and will require removal and installation of a newly crafted headliner,
So my question is,
What would be the best and easiest way to remove the entire headliner from this particular car, Front to Back
Keep in mind I would like to keep as much of it intact as I can so I woud be able to use whats left as a Template/Pattern for the new headliner.
I know from past Run-ins on other ambulances parts of the Headliner appeared to be held in place by small automotive type staples??? Not sure if thats the method they used for the entire headliner back then or not?
I'm just a bit nervous as the Fabric is aged and been exposed to the Elements so it could be pretty brittle
Thanks Again,
-Ryan
today I come before you all yet again seeking tips and advice,
I currently am in the Early Stages of Looking at possibly buying a late 60's Pontiac Bonneville Superior Ambulance, for etheir Restoration or a Donor Car, The Headliner However, in the front and back is SHOT, and will require removal and installation of a newly crafted headliner,
So my question is,
What would be the best and easiest way to remove the entire headliner from this particular car, Front to Back
Keep in mind I would like to keep as much of it intact as I can so I woud be able to use whats left as a Template/Pattern for the new headliner.
I know from past Run-ins on other ambulances parts of the Headliner appeared to be held in place by small automotive type staples??? Not sure if thats the method they used for the entire headliner back then or not?
I'm just a bit nervous as the Fabric is aged and been exposed to the Elements so it could be pretty brittle
Thanks Again,
-Ryan