Holy Roller
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I'm not to familiar with darts, that's why I'm asking this question. Do all darts have bows in the head liner? Or are there some that have a cardboard type of liner with material glued to it?
From what I have read today 70 was the last year of the cups to hold the listing wires. My 70 super bee has them. My 71 scamp has 3 holes for adjusting wire tension and a curved end on wires. My problem is finding the orntation of the wires. Still looking for a answer.The earlier ones used bows and the later ones used a hardboard headliner. I think the cutoff year was 71-72, but not 100% sure.
You will need to drill a key hole or change steering column. 68 and 70 do have alot of interchangeable parts but I've never done that.If it has a hardboard liner, can you use the bows. Also anyone know if a 70 dash will fit in a 68?
Thank you, I guess the best thing to do is to stick with the same year.You will need to drill a key hole or change steering column. 68 and 70 do have alot of interchangeable parts but I've never done that.
I'm putting a headliner in my 71 scamp 2 door ht . It has 5 listing wires that are mixed up. Do the longest one go in the front and shortest in the back? They are color coded also. Thanks for any help.
If it has a hard board headliner, do I have to go back with the same.There were some that used both, depending on trim level.
I have a 68 and I think the places are there for the bows. But I'm not sure if the same trim will work for either one.My 72 duster had the hardboard, I had to pull it due to a mouse house. I was looking and holes for the bows are not there like in my 70.
I hope so, I think the bows would look better.I have a 68 and I think the places are there for the bows. But I'm not sure if the same trim will work for either one.