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Ceiling liner installation 120-130

I rolled my 122 wagon back in 2000. After getting all the roof dents fixed, I thought I'd install my own headliner. Tried for 3 or 4 hours with a JCWhitney headliner and was unable to get it right. I probably could have done it with more guidance but I worked back to front and had a bunch of problems figuring out how to attach the front piece behind the windshield. Finally gave up and turned the whole project over to an upholstery guy. He had no problems with the JCW headliner and even put in some new windlace for me. It wasn't cheap and I never did figure out how to do it right but for me, on this project, it was a thing better left to the professional. I hate to admit it but this upholstery stuff is an art unto itself and has absolutely nothing to do with regualr old wrench-turning that I am used to.

Volvo farm had a new addition in Feb.









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