Headliner question?

For classic Porsche 911 content

Moderators: hot66, impmad2000, Barry, Viv_Surby, Derek, Mike Usiskin

Dyno Soar
I luv DDK!
Posts: 994
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:16 am
Location: London, England

Headliner question?

Post by Dyno Soar »

How hard is it to replace the headliner in my 911. There maybe a chance my 911 is going into the paint shop for a freshen up and the windows all have to come out.

An excellent time to change the seals and sunroof seal. How hard would it be to change the headliner though?

Can you get black headliner?
Alam

77' 911 Carerra 3.0 'The Beast'
58' 356-A Coupe
55' Chevy
51' AP17
Ralph
Put a fork in me, I'm done!
Posts: 1830
Joined: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:09 pm
Location: Coulsdon, Surrey.

Post by Ralph »

Transend do the black headliners, I put one in mine. They look much better than the lighter ones.
Nick Moss
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 9424
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:59 pm
Location: East Sussex
Contact:

Post by Nick Moss »

With care and about 30 bulldog clips its an easy job. I get mine from Forest Fine
Nick Moss - early911.co.uk - Fuchs refurbishment
07980 017994
nick@early911.co.uk
Viv_Surby
DDK rules my life!
Posts: 1074
Joined: Mon Jan 31, 2005 4:52 pm
Location: Cardiff, South Wales

Post by Viv_Surby »

nick-moss wrote:With care and about 30 bulldog clips its an easy job. I get mine from Forest Fine
I got mine from there too altho they did send the wrong size retention 'brackets' so we re-used the existing.

Take care with windsreen seals tho Alam - some will sell you 'genuine' and they are just pattern - I had 3 before I got a pukka one from Karmann Konn :roll:
.....AKA the Welsh driving ace - Carlos Monteverdi!

1967 VW Type 2 Camper - 'Betsy'
1969 Porsche 911R Homage hot rod - 'Prescilla'
1972 Karmann Cabriolet - 'Celine'
Dyno Soar
I luv DDK!
Posts: 994
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:16 am
Location: London, England

Post by Dyno Soar »

Viv_Surby wrote:Karmann Konn
Thats really funny :lol:

Ok so Bulldog clips are on the shopping list.

Guys who do you buy windscreen seals from, as I am replacing all the rubbers? Really want ones that fit nice.

Is the black headliner a good quality item? OEM quality.
Alam

77' 911 Carerra 3.0 'The Beast'
58' 356-A Coupe
55' Chevy
51' AP17
Nick Moss
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 9424
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:59 pm
Location: East Sussex
Contact:

Post by Nick Moss »

Viv is right, make sure you get genuine seals. This is especially important for the rear seal.
Nick Moss - early911.co.uk - Fuchs refurbishment
07980 017994
nick@early911.co.uk
Nick Moss
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 9424
Joined: Sat Nov 08, 2003 6:59 pm
Location: East Sussex
Contact:

Post by Nick Moss »

I have genuine seals in stock at £40 each plus VAT. Retail prices are £94.56 (front), £68.95 (rear).
Nick Moss - early911.co.uk - Fuchs refurbishment
07980 017994
nick@early911.co.uk
Dyno Soar
I luv DDK!
Posts: 994
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:16 am
Location: London, England

Post by Dyno Soar »

ronwhitbread wrote:Transend do the black headliners, I put one in mine. They look much better than the lighter ones.
Does anyone know if these black headliners are any good or as good as the Forest fine versions. Really looking for a reccomendation before buying.

I want black :)

Nick you have a PM.
Alam

77' 911 Carerra 3.0 'The Beast'
58' 356-A Coupe
55' Chevy
51' AP17
Gary71
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 10320
Joined: Wed Mar 31, 2004 1:27 pm
Location: Cheshire
Contact:

Post by Gary71 »

I used one from Roger Bray and it went in lovely, as Nick says get plenty of clips and a pot of patience! :) Recommended
Dyno Soar
I luv DDK!
Posts: 994
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:16 am
Location: London, England

Post by Dyno Soar »

Ok well I find out if Roger do a black version from the same manufacturer.

Cheers Gary... any plans to come down south to visit us? Or will we just see you at LeMans?
Alam

77' 911 Carerra 3.0 'The Beast'
58' 356-A Coupe
55' Chevy
51' AP17
Gary71
Nurse, I think I need some assistance
Posts: 10320
Joined: Wed Mar 31, 2004 1:27 pm
Location: Cheshire
Contact:

Post by Gary71 »

Can't get down south I afraid, I may be Berkshire born, but my ticket north looks one way at the moment!

Classic Le Mans will be my first 911 trip past the midlands in 2 years! :shock:
Ralph
Put a fork in me, I'm done!
Posts: 1830
Joined: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:09 pm
Location: Coulsdon, Surrey.

Post by Ralph »

You are welcome to have a look at mine to see what you think of the quality.

Can't be too far from you, I am near Croydon.
impmad2000
I need to get out more!
Posts: 3308
Joined: Fri Nov 14, 2003 8:31 am
Location: Leicester, a convenient mid point !
Contact:

Post by impmad2000 »

Gary71 wrote:Can't get down south I afraid, I may be Berkshire born, but my ticket north looks one way at the moment!

Classic Le Mans will be my first 911 trip past the midlands in 2 years! :shock:
Dyno's coming to the Ashby Folville meet I believe Gary... Any good ?
Tim
Tim Bennett
RHD Targa 2.2T EFI, Triumph ITB's, EDIS and Megasquirt.
"Old enough to know what's right and young enough not to choose it"
#1153
Dyno Soar
I luv DDK!
Posts: 994
Joined: Fri Dec 19, 2003 10:16 am
Location: London, England

Post by Dyno Soar »

Ron I'm in Wimbledon so not far at all really. :)

Do have any pictures of your car to share with us?

:)

Tim, that right I am hoping to make the Ashby run but maybe in the Mustang as the 911 maybe visiting a paintshop for a tidy up.

;)
Alam

77' 911 Carerra 3.0 'The Beast'
58' 356-A Coupe
55' Chevy
51' AP17
Ralph
Put a fork in me, I'm done!
Posts: 1830
Joined: Mon Feb 06, 2006 9:09 pm
Location: Coulsdon, Surrey.

Post by Ralph »

Car is not fully assembled at the moment, but can be seen at http://www.ddk-online.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=9243 .The headliner is in anyway !
Post Reply