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Interior quesiton for Pick-up owners
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Interior quesiton for Pick-up owners
I've been thinking about doing some finishing touches to the headlining but have no idea what it should look like! The picture shows its current state - the black vinyl has been fitted fairly well up to the strip of wood - where to go from here. Is it a good idea to put some kind of lining material underneath the lining at the back of the cab? All thoughts and ideas welcome and of course pictures and/or how to do guides would be great.
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depends on how original you want it
there wewre several ways of doing the back bit
one way was to fit the headlining under the metal bit and then a vinyl covered strip of plywood, drilled for the bolt holes and bolted on then the vinyl strip screwed to that
another way, and more popular with vans was simply a rubber u channel with a vinyl cover , very simialr to the door surround seals was simply pushed over the headlining at the back where the roof and cab back were formed
another was a just a rubber strip, this was used mainly on gpo and post office vans
thats the back
the center bit of head lining had a metal hoop going across the center to hold the headlining and stop it from sagging the front was done the same way as saloons
phew got to have a lay down

there wewre several ways of doing the back bit
one way was to fit the headlining under the metal bit and then a vinyl covered strip of plywood, drilled for the bolt holes and bolted on then the vinyl strip screwed to that
another way, and more popular with vans was simply a rubber u channel with a vinyl cover , very simialr to the door surround seals was simply pushed over the headlining at the back where the roof and cab back were formed
another was a just a rubber strip, this was used mainly on gpo and post office vans
thats the back
the center bit of head lining had a metal hoop going across the center to hold the headlining and stop it from sagging the front was done the same way as saloons
phew got to have a lay down




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Ok - think I follow that - think it could be a tricky job to do - probably need a good helping of patience and glue. I take it then that the remainder of the rear cab from the bolts to floor is just bare metal?
I'm amazed that all this didn't rot away - I suppose its made of some kind of vinyl. Thanks again - you're becoming an expert on taking Minor photos
I'm amazed that all this didn't rot away - I suppose its made of some kind of vinyl. Thanks again - you're becoming an expert on taking Minor photos

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Don't know ani, trying to find bits for pickups is difficult, at least these bits are easy to make yourself, you know, the old blue peter spirit. the bare timber piece had bolt recesses, but you could probably make one without them<br>
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that back peice of ply ie easy to make
i have spare front plates
spare front hardboard head liner including the light timber
spare centre hoop
also spare rear push on covers
the hardest part is the tensioning wires that run down the front a posts
i have spare front plates
spare front hardboard head liner including the light timber
spare centre hoop
also spare rear push on covers
the hardest part is the tensioning wires that run down the front a posts
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Sounding good -) All being well I'll be down to the Rally next Sunday - unfortunately Charlie can't make it so I'll be a convoy of one! Don't forget I've still got your jack. Perhaps it will be useful if we could manage to fit your spare exhaust - would be good to get the fumes out the back end rather than the side 
