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1974-77 Monte Carlo Headliner Used on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Austin, Minnesota, United States

Austin, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

For Sale is a used headliner taken from a 1977 Monte Carlo, but should fit all 1974-77 Montes. It is doeskin in color ,but shows some fading. It is in generally good condition and seems to be quite supple. It shows no rips or tears on any of the panels with one exception. The sun visor on the driver side when mounted did start to cut into the fabric a little due to the sharpness of its edge. It is not cut all the way around the visor mount. It is difficult to see unless you're really looking for it, but it is there and I always highlight imperfections so you can decide for yourself if this item will work for you. It could be reinforced on the backside for strength if needed.Considering that new headliners can run $140.00, this might work pretty well for restorers on a budget who don't mind a little work. When installed, I would then mask the rest of the interior and then spray the headliner with a vinyl color to match your interior color. Questions answered at 1-507-437-8416 or e-mail.

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