Geir, here are a couple of photos of the installed headliner. I'm mostly satisfied with the appearance except for the area I scuffed while trying to install the shell alone.
I eventually want to have the visors covered with the same headliner material, but they are close enough for now. I have to apologize for the poor coloration in the photos. I guess my cheap camera didn't like the lighting, as neither shade is accurate.
Two weeks ago I was shocked and totally surprise when I answered the door to find all five of my adult granddaughters, one husband, one fiancé, and best of all, the three-year-old great-granddaughter I had never met! Needless to say, we had a great visit catching up on the past three years that I've been unable to make my usual drive to the Seattle area.
Since our company left, I've been getting our house ready for exterior paint. The paint company is owned by a recently retired Army major, so I got to enjoy another good visit when he came out to bid the job. It's always fun to BS and share memories with others who proudly wore the uniform.
I have managed to work on the exhaust system for a few hours and have the tailpipe routing and clamping mostly done. It's going to be a tight fit due to the different gas tank and shock routing, but I hope it's close enough so as not to cause problems when I'm ready to fire the engine.
Gary, I see that the good looks in your family are like mine, on the female side of things. That was a very nice surprize.
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ReplyDeleteGary,that headliner looks amazing ! Your interior ,with the bucket seats and console,combines the fifties and modern style in a perfect way..
ReplyDeleteGreat to hear about the surprise family meeting,she's such a cute little girl..I only have one grandchild,he's 13 years old,and not that keen to sit on his granddad's lap anymore..he,he
Thanks for sharing,
Geir