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Join Date: May 2010
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Today I installed the LeBaron Bonney windlace and the headliner. The headliner was much simpler than the windlace, especially because I used an air-powered staple gun.
I'm glad I wasn't a Ford employee back in the day doing this task with a hammer. That would not have been fun. My 5-month-old runnin' buddy--Molly--provided supervisory support. |
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Hi Tom,
The sound deadening will help as well as the great reflectivity & low heat emission value of the aluminum foil when adjacent to an air space. Doing same on my 1930 TS, (Briggs), little by little. Molly is not only beautiful, she is brilliant -- I can read her canine facial expressions -- few dogs can recognize themselves in reflections, or recognize dogs on TV -- you are blessed to have such a companion. |
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