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1937 Tudor Sedan headliner bows
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westgateblvd |
05-30-2021 @ 2:42 PM
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Hello. I have a Tudor sedan. I have 5 headliner bows. Were they different lengths?? And where would the sides of the headliner attach to?? Thank You.
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1937sedandelivery |
05-31-2021 @ 7:20 AM
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Hello, I can't tell you the exact lengths, but each of the headliner bow strips has a different part number (78-705024, 78-705025, 78-705026, 78-705027, 78-705028). The sides of the headliner are fastened to a headlining retaining strip (R. H. = 78-705082, L.H. = 78-705083). gregg
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trjford8 |
05-31-2021 @ 7:49 AM
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The bows fit into holes on the sides of the roof. Not real sure about a '37. but as you get near the rear window there is usually some small short curved bows that fit into the corners. Usually the center bow snaps into a "keeper" near the dome light to stabilize the headliner as you pull on it to get it tight.
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Howie1935 |
09-16-2024 @ 6:17 AM
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I have 6-Bows, looking for correct description of my model to find a replacement headliner. 1935 Model 48. it has four doors. Three windows each side and a front and rear window. Some call a "Closed Car". What or how do I describe the car for correct headliner?
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same |
09-16-2024 @ 7:55 AM
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Howie,dont know the answer to your question but,you probably would get better,amd more response if you start a new thread. Tom.
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