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Just wondering if one can put a headliner back in once it's been removed? If not where is a good supplier for them? Thanks Bud.
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I've seen them on EBay. I'm wanting to put a one piece aluminum in my wagon. Did you give up on the wood idea?
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If I remember right,a wood headliner was your idea. To tell you the truth I'm afraid it would make it more like a tin can than it already will be with the big mill exhaust noise it's going to have.
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Yepper, that was my idea.. I have been following your build ever since you started. Your dash is amazing and so are the rear panels. You have a way with wood for sure. Maybe think about using dura mat or some other type of sound deadning. All I can say is nobody else would have one like it for sure. Also with all that rumble, no need to worry about termites. They couldn't catch you for sure.
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John, I better have a way with wood or my customers would not be happy! I do custom wood working for a living, 23years in the field 15 on my own. I love to fabricate, can't tell you how often the two have worked together on this project.
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