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Old 10-05-2013, 05:36 PM   #328
Vic1947
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Re: Crusty Rusty Leaky Squeaky 67 Step

Also, while on the subject of the cab, I previously grafted in a new inner panel which left an ugly seam that I'll cover with a headliner. The repro panel had slots in it for the headliner trim, but the rest of the inner roof did not. Following the instructions on Brother's website, I'm working my way around the perimeter cutting slots as needed. In the front, due to two layers of metal and fiberglass, I knew the clips wouldn't snap into place. Using the Dremel cutter, I put some small windows around the inner panel slots so there would only be one thickness of metal. Not sure trying to make the cheesy plastic trim look nice saved me anything over reworking the inner panel to look good without a headliner. I'm committed to the headliner now, so no use second guessing ...I guess.
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