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Mike W's headliner.
Just what we need another common name in here!
Mike,
When do you head to Seattle? Anyway, when I removed my headliner 3
years ago, I remember that all that was holding up the boards were the
fiberglass inserts, and the buttons in the middle. The buttons that run the
length of the top are little steel expando jobs, that can be popped out with a
diagonal cutters, PULLING, not cutting. You can probably get a needlenose under
them too! Remember to take out and unclip the dome light, and in '79 the wiring
is different that in my '76 which has the switch in the back. The headliner
tucks under the windshield frame in front and once you take the back part off
(If I remember correctly) the whole piece slides out the back of the truck.
Have someone inside under the healiner so it doesn't drop in and break, they are
really fragile! So the order (I THINK) should be remove side panels, then
remove the dome light, then remove the buttons up the center, then remove the
back cross panel, and remove headliner.
Good luck, and see you soon!
-Joel Brodsky
'76 IHC Scout II 345/tf727 RE8000, Cibie40s, custom
rear tire rack, 6 different color body panels.
Not much sport, all utility.
'75 IHC Travelall 150 4wd 392/tf727 Hummer brush guard,
3/4T rear springs, Hella Rallye 2000s, Con-Ferr 5x7,
Class IV hitches front and rear, 3" Exhaust.
1st Place, Rocky Mountain IH Rendezvous,
3rd Place, Tulare IH Western Regionals.
'74 IHC Travelall 150? 2wd 392/tf727 "The 'new' one"
Factory AM/FM, Cruise, Tilt, AC, Captains Chairs.
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Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1998 12:41 -0700 (PDT)
From: mewethington@domain.elided
Subject: Head Liner
Hi all,
I've been out for a week due to some arthroscopic knee surgery and
have a few digests to catch up on!!
The '79 Scout II is starting to come along nicely and hopefully (I
mean a miracle here) it'll be painted this weekend. We're going to
take out the head liner and interior side panel so they do not succumb
to overspray. Does anyone have any suggestions or hints on how to do
this? It doesn't seem that hard for the side panels but the headliner
looks a little tricky with the blind "pins" that run down the center.
Any help, as usual, is always appreciated.
-Mike Wethington
'79 Scout II
Tucson, AZ
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