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Headlining
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 8:18 pm
by Colin
I need to replace the headlining on my 1939 14 Sports Saloon. I am doing the section from the windscreen back including the hole for the sunroof. Does anyone have a pattern I could use to cut the fabric?
Re: Headlining
Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 11:05 pm
by RichardGHB
Hi Colin,
I am in the middle of replacing the headlining in my 46 14 SS at the moment. I have the old cloth from the front section plus some photos. I am assuming that the 46 is similar to the 39 installation but there can be many differences between models and years. I think that the front section is reasonably straightforward certainly in terms of the pattern; it is the rear section that seems to me to be the greater challenge. I was kindly supplied with some photographs of the headlining in a 1947 Sports Saloon but this proved to be significantly different to the earlier cars.
I need to hang on to it just at the moment but if you aren't too far away you would be welcome to come and have a look at it. if you let me have contact details I can ping you some photos or I could post you a paper pattern. Any use?
Re: Headlining
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 8:57 am
by helibellies
Re: Headlining
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:49 am
by Colin
Thanks Richard, I think a paper pattern would be worth a try. I will probably do a trial run with some cheap material cut from your pattern first.
address is 25, Wise's Firs, Sulhamstead, Reading, RG7 4EH.
Thanks Steve for the pictures too.
Re: Headlining
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 10:49 pm
by RichardGHB
Hi Colin,
I will have a go at making a paper pattern for you either Sunday or early next week. I think it highly likely that our cars are very similar in this aspect. I think that you are sensible to use some cheap material first for a trial run and I think that you will find the front section rather easier than the rear as the material is mostly fairly flat and no compound curves to contend with. I think that Steve is right; with care and patience you can get good results. I have just finished replacing the rear section on my car and will be having a go at the front fairly soon.
Good Luck
Richard
Re: Headlining
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 9:08 am
by Colin
Thanks a lot Richard. I look forward to trying out your pattern...
Re: Headlining
Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2015 10:48 am
by Chris C
Please be aware that the headlining in the post war cars is attached differently to that of the pre war cars.
The post war cars headlining is attached by wire hoops on the piece behind the sunroof .
Also the the roof and sunroof are different from a saloon and a sports saloon.
Re: Headlining
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2015 5:04 pm
by RichardGHB
Chris C wrote:Please be aware that the headlining in the post war cars is attached differently to that of the pre war cars.
The post war cars headlining is attached by wire hoops on the piece behind the sunroof .
Also the the roof and sunroof are different from a saloon and a sports saloon.
This is true of the 1947 models only. My 1946 14 SS is the same as the pre war models. I confirmed this with some photographs of the headlining of a local to me members 1947 16 SS and this had the metal hoops and the cut outs where they fitted. in my car, the headlining is glued to the felt lining the metalwork and plywood panels and there is no provision for the metal hoops at all.
Chris, I hope that my pattern arrived safely and that you found it of some use. if you send me an email I can send you some photographs as well.
Regards Richard
Re: Headlining
Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2015 10:22 am
by Colin
Richard, The pattern arrived but it is quite different to the shape of my car! My sunroof is wider and the whole roof seems wider too. So, thanks for going to all that trouble but to no avail. After an attempt to fit some cheaper material as a test I think this is one for the professionals!
Re: Headlining
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2015 8:34 am
by helibellies
hi colin, I`m sorry to hear that your having so much trouble with your headlining, its a pity you live so far away from me has I live in Nottinghamshire just a shot in the dark if you could get the car to me I would be more than willing to help
all the best
steve