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1982-1986 Special Service Mustangs The 4-eyed cars. |
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The headliner that I had ordered for my '86 I had to do plenty of small trimmings so that it could fit correctly. It also brought the opening for my interior light farther back than it should have been.
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Yep, We helped them to refine the sunroof headliner- by pulling the headliner out of my green Cobra twice !!! They still haven't got it right, even with a template headliner that was donated to them. The others (T-top and hardtop) were given the go ahead by another late model Mustang restoration company and they should not have been put out quite yet in my opinion. It is important to hold the manufacturers to high standards, those of you that are into the vintage cars know that from the past. Some Companies just want to sell the parts. Others want to see the cars done correctly first. It is all a matter of priority.
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