New A body headliner

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Look it up probably not listed for a 72 you'll have to look at 73 +

OK I did it for you http://www.acmeautoheadlining.com/scamp.html

You'll have to buy some material and make your own sail panels pretty easy to do
As I recall the holes are not cut all the way through you have to finish cutting them
as needed

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0050N7S6Q/?tag=joeychgo-20

http://www.stockinteriors.com/HeadlinerBoard.asp?Itemid=11645&MakeId=7&ModelId=136

http://www.stockinteriors.com/HeadlinerMaterial.asp?Itemid=12251&MakeId=7&ModelId=136

Thanks for the links.:cheers:
 
What kind of cardboard are they using? Were some years cardboard? I'm repairing mine for '75 Duster and it is foam between paper - not cardboard.
 

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Are they sold in different colors?
How do i contact them directly?
You have to go to one of the dealers like STOCK INTERIOR or one that carries Acme Headlines and give them the new part number it's in the first thread. They can do different colors. You can't buy it from Acme.
 
Thanks for the links.:cheers:
Just a little more info. All the the holes are cut out on the new board all you need to do is trim the fabric material a little. If someone buys one send me your email or number and I'll send you some better pictures and Info.if you need help
 
The new part number is AFH7276 and just to let you know they do have new sail panels to match
 
I have to admit I have "evolved" (?) to where I am content to leave the headliner completely out of my ear A cars!! clean it up and spray it with "body Schultz!"..... go figure?

Got any pics of your sprayed headliner?
Just curious how it looks.
 
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