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Posted by Comick on March 17, 1999 at 02:10:05:

In Reply to: Re: Snow Storm Hits Mid-West, Trees Hits Maverick. posted by Comick on March 16, 1999 at 19:24:39:

: : Of all the lucky things that could happen. Here in Oklahoma, a massive snowstorm covered the state in wet stuff. This wet stuff weighted a tree down enough to push it over onto my Sprint. Luckily, the tree didn't "fall", it slowly moved overnight and was just resting on the car. I popped most of te dents out of the roof and there are only a few small dents left. But it did rip out my headliner. I'm lucky it didn't fall and smash my car. But I'm unlucky considering it did dent my roof.
: : Wish I had a garage for it, none of this would have happened.
: : Does anyone know where I can get a headliner. Are these kind of headliners difficult to install??

: what color do you need? Putting in a headliner is pretty straightforward and easy to figure out, but there are a million screws to unscrew and your arms get tired, since you are working upside down.

I suppose I should say that when I put in a headliner, it was in a Torino station wagon (talk about arms hurting!). It was a 69, and all you had to do was unscrew the tops and side pieces running along the roof and windows. I assumed it would be simpler with a Mav because it is a smaller car, but from what people are saying, its seems that it may be more involved than this, if you have to remove windows.


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