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    Midlife

    Always make sure you use the proper fuses

    A new meaning for the term "bullet connectors".
  3. 2 points
    whoapony

    Who makes the best headliners?

    Why do you say they copied you? It doesn't look like MTF headliner, its made differently and according to you its not as good, so is nobody else allowed to make a 1 piece hahah. I'm enjoying mine and it looks great, and once again it shipped free so no worries to me on that part. As for reviews I've seen many that are happy with the TMI one and gripe about MTFs price so I guess its all about perspective and for you since its a competitor you're not happy about it haha.
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    You'd certainly know when you blow a fuse. Do they come in different sizes? .22.38.45?
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    josephqatarcarguy

    1970 mustang fastback Qatar

    few pics of my girl
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    1969_Mach1

    Who makes the best headliners?

    I also installed a TMI headliner in my 69 Mach 1. I installed it before both the front and rear glass were installed. That does make it easier to glue the head liner to the pinch welds and hold it in place with something like pieces of windlace or a lot of small spring clamps and pieces of paint stir sticks. I installed it on a hot day so the material was easier to work with. It installed easier than I expected. You don't really have to stretch the heck out of the material. I only say that because the first headliner I helped install was in a 1967 sports roof Mustang and it had some wrinkles in it. After a few months it was fine and snug. For some reason it seems to fit better with time. As far as one-piece headliners. By themselves they look okay and they look fine in modern cars. But for me, I'm more of a purist, so they look out of place in any car of this time period.


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