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Does anyone know of a comany or place that sells comanche headliners?

Why replace?  Take the old fabric and board out.  Spray some 3M headliner adhesive on both (it is a contact cement), and carefully spread/smooth the fabric onto the board.  Viola, like new, for the price of the adhesive (<$20).  Hopes this helps.  Let me know how your project progresses.

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Does anyone know of a comany or place that sells comanche headliners?

Why replace? Take the old fabric and board out. Spray some 3M headliner adhesive on both (it is a contact cement), and carefully spread/smooth the fabric onto the board. Viola, like new, for the price of the adhesive (<$20). Hopes this helps. Let me know how your project progresses.

Because sometimes they are broke and or missing

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Does anyone know of a comany or place that sells comanche headliners?

Why replace? Take the old fabric and board out. Spray some 3M headliner adhesive on both (it is a contact cement), and carefully spread/smooth the fabric onto the board. Viola, like new, for the price of the adhesive (<$20). Hopes this helps. Let me know how your project progresses.

Because sometimes they are broke and or missing

 

Makes sense, but the OP never mentioned that.  I am/was just trying to be helpful.  My headliner drooped for many years before I took mine out and did what I suggested.

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Does anyone know of a comany or place that sells comanche headliners?

Why replace? Take the old fabric and board out. Spray some 3M headliner adhesive on both (it is a contact cement), and carefully spread/smooth the fabric onto the board. Viola, like new, for the price of the adhesive (<$20). Hopes this helps. Let me know how your project progresses.
Because sometimes they are broke and or missing

Makes sense, but the OP never mentioned that. I am/was just trying to be helpful. My headliner drooped for many years before I took mine out and did what I suggested.

I never said you weren't trying to help , I was just answering your question . I answered the OPs question of where he could get a new headliner , he never mentioned he had one either ...

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I can recommend Steve's headliners. I put one in my '91 in 2013 and it still looks like it did the day I took it out of the box. I had my sunvisors recovered by him at the same time and they still look fantastic as well.

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So I have 3 headliner panels formed and ready to be covered with a 7-10 day turn around.

Group buy offer here....

I will start a new thread to check interests

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