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1937 120C Headliner
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Hello, all. I am now ready to obtain and install a new headliner in my '37 120C. What company would you recommend from whom I might obtain one? I see a number of companies out on the web but not knowing anything about any of them I would like to get some more information.
Thanks.

Posted on: 2020/7/19 13:17
Roger Howe
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1937 120C Touring Sedan
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Re: 1937 120C Headliner
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One thing you may want to consider is the material and color options. Most of the aftermarket places use a modern fabric which may not appear the same as your original and could look out of place. If you are concerned about authenticity or want to try and get something similar to the original you might ask for material samples before you commit to any particular store. SMS might have some fabric that is authentic for the era and may be able to make one. If you have any of the old headliner sending them a sample for a best match might prove beneficial.

My 47 originally had a wool broadcloth headliner in a thinner version of the same material that was on the seats. I opted to go modern due to the fact I was adding an AC unit and experimenting with placement of additional front vents at roof level. I did not want to cut holes in a proper wool headliner so went with a less expensive aftermarket from Kanter. The color choices available were good but the material is a fuzzy somewhat thin cotton and definitely not wool broadcloth. While it looks good, if the car was going to be judged, the modern headliner material is very noticeable and would result in a point loss. I understand that Kanter is no longer supplying upholstery products so no idea who else is out there.

Posted on: 2020/7/19 13:53
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Re: 1937 120C Headliner
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Hirsch has lightweight broadcloth for headliners

Posted on: 2020/7/19 13:59
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Re: 1937 120C Headliner
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LeBarron Bonney might have your headliner material.

Posted on: 2020/7/20 12:28
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I believe someone mentioned LeBarron Bonney was no longer in the old car upholstery business. Their website comes up with their name at the bottom but what they list as categories seems to be a conglomeration of other items and aftermarket type stuff.

Posted on: 2020/7/20 12:36
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LeBaron Bonney filed a Chapter 7 bankruptcy in March 2019. My memory could be failing me but I seem to recall that their inventory and assets were bought by SMS.

Posted on: 2020/7/20 13:01
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Re: 1937 120C Headliner
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I am finally getting back to this. Does anyone out there have pictures or diagrams of how the upper bows on the headliner are installed. When I obtained my car, they were just sitting there in the body without any indication of how they need to be installed.
Again, I thank everyone for their help and information.

Posted on: 2020/11/25 20:46
Roger Howe
Whitewright, TX
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Hello, I have a 1937 "120" Sedan parts car without a headliner installed, so I took a few photos for you. If you need other close ups etc. just let me know.
Dave

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Posted on: 2020/11/27 17:38
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Re: 1937 120C Headliner
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Thanks for the pics. I'll definitely put them in my library. What I really could use now is pictures of how the headliner itself is installed with the metal bows. I've looked at the original upper framework and could not see anywhere these metal bows attach. Also, I could not get them to fit with the upper framework in place. So, right now I am at a standstill on this part.
You said you had a 120 parts car. Would you possibly have in these parts the gear shaft to the passenger side front wind wing? It is the geared piece that fits up into the wing frame and down into the frame. It then engages with the worm gear that is turned when the wing handle is turned to open or close the wing. Mine is missing two teeth so the wing will not close completely.
Again, thanks for the pics.

Posted on: 2020/11/27 18:17
Roger Howe
Whitewright, TX
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Those gears are, or at least were, being reproduced but I'm not sure if they still are. I had a gear for the vent window in a somewhat newer car become stripped in the last couple teeth and, as it was potmetal, I had good welder available who built it back up, then it was machined back to the proper shape. It lasted for decades and, as far as I know, still works!

Posted on: 2020/11/27 18:32
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