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- From: hamilton@huey.udel.edu (andrew hamilton)
- Subject: Re: Chevy Headliner Replacement
- Message-ID: <1992Jul27.144332.6668@udel.edu>
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jul 1992 14:43:32 GMT
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- In article <22776@oasys.dt.navy.mil> plumpe@oasys.dt.navy.mil (David Plumpe) writes:
- >
- > My 1977 Chevy Caprice wagon has the dreaded "GM Headliner Droop"
- >
- > Anybody have any experiences/thoughts you'd offer me and the millions
- >of other GM Headliner Droop sufferers in netland??
- >
-
- Anyone I've ever known who gets tired of wearing his/her GM headliner as a
- hat has simply bought some colored thumb tacks (the flat kind, same
- color as the headliner) and tacked the damn thing back up where it
- belongs. Did it in my 78 Buick LeSabre and most passengers seem to think
- it came that way from the factory. If you do it right it can look really
- nice and is incredibly cheap. I also tried filling a doctor's needle with
- glue and squirting it up through the fabric, but I found that I didn't have
- the patience to hold my hand up there and wait for it to dry. Anybody else?
-
- Andrew.
-