Re: 1937 120 Headliner Bows
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Home away from home
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Hi. Does anyone know if the headliner bows have ends that allow the bows to screw into the wood or have tabs that are supposed to fit into recesses? I'm getting one bow from Max Merritt that is the far back one and it screws into its support. I'm wondering if the others do the same. If so, then the ones I currently have are definitely incorrect.
Thanks.
Posted on: 2021/11/10 16:01
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Roger Howe
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Re: 1937 120 Headliner Bows
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Quite a regular
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I did upholstery on collector cars for 35 years. Sometimes the rear bow will attach to a wood or metal piece with screws, but only in the middle of the bow. The other bows generally fit into a hole in the wood along the top edge of the roof. What holds them in place (front to back) is the piece sewn onto the headliner that the bows slide into.
Posted on: 2021/11/10 22:01
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1936 Packard 120 convertible sedan
1916 Ford Model T Coupelet 1962 Thunderbird 2000 Corvette convertible |
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