Re: 1940 Super 8 Formal Sedan- interior removal
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My '40 convert sedan is probably different, but for what it's worth, there are 2 pieces. The upper flat piece slides up into a horizontal groove and once in position, two screws hold it in place (there may be some hidden). This must come out first.
The lower section with the arm rests is held by screws through the tabs in the black arm rest photo. There may be some thin sheet metal tongues that interface with the body wheel well.
Posted on: 2020/5/31 21:04
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Re: 1940 Super 8 Formal Sedan- interior removal
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Thanks for the info.
I decided to risk damaging part of the interior and removed a section of a side panel that is mostly hidden. I was amazed that I found all of the side panels, fabric beads and headliner are all stapled in place with 1/2"x1/2" modern staples into a black heavy cardboard. I have two questions: Does anyone know where I can get more of the material that was used to tack/staple the liners to this black cardboard? I assume it might have been a tar impregnated card/fiber board. Does a new headliner cost a lot of money? It took me 3 hours to remove about 3 feet of door/headliner with the current staples every 1/4" apart. Staples are installed separately for each layer of material. If a new headliner is a couple hundred dollars, it will be gone in 10 minutes. Thanks for your help.
Posted on: 2020/6/8 19:05
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