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need help on monte carlo
I am checking out and hopefully picking up a 79 monte carlo today...what i wanted to know is how do i go about changing the material on the interior? i know this is a vague question, but what i need to know is....how do you stick material to the ceiling without have it sagging, and without damaging the roof of the vehice...do i have to take out the seats to cover them in material, or can i do it with them in it. any help would be appreciated....
nick Last edited by emopunksucksnuts; 05-17-2004 at 11:17 AM. |
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Re: Changing the interior
Dude, you can pick up a new headliner (ceiling) off ebay,or there are lots of websites you can order them off of. you can do a search for monte enthusiast sites, and you can pick up a link to websites that specialize in parts specifically for your make and model. Same for seats, or any other interior parts. Good Luck! If all else fails, stop by your local scrap yard.
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Re: Changing the interior
sorry, i guess i wasnt specific enough. i want to change the interior material myself...im going to buy a few yards of material and put it in the car by myself...i dont have much money, so i cant afford to buy new seats and headliner...thanks for the advice, but id rather do it myself
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Re: Changing the interior
check this out....buy the material, then pull the headliner itself out, and glue the material to the headliner. then put the headliner back in. you'll have to pull off the trim all around the ceiling to get the headliner off. But it works......done it myself, lol. (i'm poor too)
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Re: Changing the interior
okay, but how do you do it without the glue bleading through the material? im planning on using black velvet, glue would blead right through velvet
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Re: Changing the interior
alright...i went and put 200 down on that monte carlo...im picking it up on friday...can someone plz help me and tell me how to change the interior into velvet. Im buying the velvet and doing it myself...i would think that glue would bleed through velvet...anyone???
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Re: Changing the interior
there is a Forum for Car interiors.. I believe under Cars in General... If your doing it yourself go to a craft store and ask someone what kind of glue to use that wont bleed through.. your asking a auto guys about arts and crafts shit..Head over to the Interior Forum Im sure you will get some better help there.
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Re: Changing the interior
thanks, i appreciate the help!
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Re: Changing the interior
there is glue specifically for fabrics. walmart will have it as well as hobby stores. I need to do the same thing with my camaro.
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