Headlining wire fixing screw

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Headlining wire fixing screw

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Hi, I took the Headlining out of my 66 1000 3 years ago at the start of my restoration, and now I am about to fit a new lining I can't identfy where the A post fixing screw is. Can anybody give me a position so I can locate it, thanks Rich
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I can't identfy where the A post fixing screw is.
I assume you meant to say where the fixing screw goes and nt what have you done with the screw or have I just completely misread your posting.
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Post by PSL184 »

It actually screws in under the dash panel, not into the A post... I think your screw is in the top drawer of you tool box :-)
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Post by rvwp »

PSL184 wrote:It actually screws in under the dash panel, not into the A post... I think your screw is in the top drawer of you tool box :-)
Ha, Ha. Thanks for the screw position location under the Dash, now all I got to do is get the cable down the A post :-? The screw is probably in amongst all the other box of fixing that you allways think at the time you will remember where they go but allways forget, Rich
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Post by PSL184 »

Rich, any self tapping screw will do the job. The originals had a large flat head and were only about 5mm long. Quite fidly to get cable wraped around, held in tension and tightened up!
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