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Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I #439084
08/15/09 06:05 PM
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i just bought a 65 plymouth belvedere I post car and the headliner is cardboard perforated, is this correct?
i thought all 63-65 early b b odies had cloth.

if the headliner was supposed to be cardboard, what can i use to change it from blue to off white?
i dont want to remove it if its possible.
any help greatly appreciated.

Re: Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I #439085
08/15/09 07:52 PM
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its strange that your car has that for a headlinner, my 62 dart 2-door has the cardboard, and ive seen 4-doors with cloth?. my 63 had cloth and acustomers car (65 plm) has cloth also?. maybe somone put it in the olny way to check is to take it off but then why ruin a good top if it nice . if it was ribbed then there should be holes in the top rails for the metal strechers.

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Both my '65 Coronet and my '65 Dart 270 have cloth headliners.


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Re: Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I [Re: rbstroker] #439087
08/16/09 07:03 AM
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so what cars came with card board headliners. this headliner is a perfect fit.

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08/16/09 08:56 AM
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I had a '57 Dodge and a '58 Plymouth that both had perforated cardboard type headliners.


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Re: Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I [Re: rbstroker] #439089
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I have a 65 Belvedere II and a 65 Satellite BOTH have a cloth headliner.

Re: Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I #439090
08/16/09 11:29 AM
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so what cars came with card board headliners. this headliner is a perfect fit.


I thout that 62 was the last lear for 2-doors and wagoons still had it till 65.

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nice seeing you this weekend.

Re: Headliner question for a 65 plymouth belvedere I [Re: SSAAHemiFan] #439092
08/16/09 10:21 PM
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I have a 65 Belvedere II and a 65 Satellite BOTH have a cloth headliner.


1965 Belvedere I was the taxi cab/cop car with a cardboard headliner and dart armrests.







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