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posted on January 3rd, 2011 at 09:55 PM
Hood Lining / or other alternatives? Help needed


Hi All,

I restoring my '67 bug. I'm jumping ahead of myself and thinking about the interior.

How hard is it to install a hood lining?

Am I better just taking it to someone to do?

If so do you know anyone in the Sydney area who does this?

And a rough idea on price for the lining and fitting?

OR

what other options have other people done instead of a full lining?

Just looking for ideas and tips

Thanks in advance
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posted on January 4th, 2011 at 08:23 PM



Vinyl headliners can be a pain in the ass to get the wrinkles out of
velour is marginally easier.

If you want an alternative my black beetle had a really thin plush kind of carpet/velour glued to the roof, looked really good,

I'm probably gonna do the same to my current bug soon seeing as Ive manage to rip my headliner in several spots
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posted on January 5th, 2011 at 04:22 AM



Think it was Lohoon a couple of years ago at Valla ,had old advertisements and magazine covers lining the inside of his roof.Looked cool! when done tastefully on the right car thinking outside the square pays off


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