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Cardboard on roof of 73 charger

Started by randy73, July 11, 2011, 01:08:10 PM

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randy73

I have 2 pieces of cardboard attached to the roof on either side of the rear window, looks like it is there to attach to the headliner.

My question is, does anybody make replacement pieces, as mine are ruined or should I make my own?

rudyjrusa

i think i've seen them on e-bay - they are black cardboard pieces.

randy73

Mine is brown, looks to be shaped somewhat like a triangle.

71_Charger_R/T

I think you are talking about the sail panels......I've got an extra headliner and the sail panels in white , very reasonable, if interested PM me.

randy73

Thanks, but I need black and I need the cardboard behind the sail panels, which the headliner connects is connected too.

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stevekarlo

 Those should be covered with the headliner material, I think. Mine are.

randy73

Guess I am confused, I thought the Sail panel was the plastic panel that covered the cardboard  and the B pillar, so you are saying the sail panel in the cardboard piece?

Bob

Quote from: stevekarlo on July 12, 2011, 11:34:21 PM
Those should be covered with the headliner material, I think. Mine are.

Exactly what I did.

randy73

Ok, I will try one more time.

I DO NOT need the plastic sail panels.

I NEED the cardboard pieces that attach to the B piller with plastic connectors, the headliner goes over top and it looks to be used as a sound barrier.

stevekarlo

Check out Year One Look at their interior section for Mopar B Body/ Interior/ Sail Panel Boards/ 73 Charger. I think they come with the fabric already attached.


Nacho-RT74

No, he is talking about the INSULATOR attached on C pillars just behind the sail panels, with the same clips used on firewall fiber... is a cardboard piece with some material attached or painted... or something like that.

I need them too.
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randy73

Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on July 13, 2011, 11:21:01 PM
No, he is talking about the INSULATOR attached on C pillars just behind the sail panels, with the same clips used on firewall fiber... is a cardboard piece with some material attached or painted... or something like that.

I need them too.

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