Beautiful headliner for a 142 or 144. Might also fit early 240's but not sure.Nice and clean and no rips or tears other than the factory stuff. Also will throw in the C pillar panels for 142 if you like. Shipping is quoted with the bows. If you don't need them I could fold it up and put it in a USPS large flat rate box for $18.75. If you have any questions feel free to ask.
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