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It's a vinyl sheet good. In the Westy it's glued to a thin plywood panel (use spray upholstery adhesive), as well as other cabinets and the interior on later models. You would need a panel to use as a model to cut another one, or fit up a piece of cardboard and make a template. Maybe try to find someone parting out a Westy and buy the panel along with the trim that covers the rear edge, and the metal channels above the doors if those are missing.
Alternatively, find a friend who will let you remove his to use as a template. It's not that hard to remove.
Best idea, buy a complete Westy! ;-)
Stuart
-----Original Message-----
From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On Behalf Of Truls Erik Johnsen
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 9:55 AM
To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
Subject: Installing new headliner in a Westfalia Vanagon?
Hi guys,
Quick intro, since I'm "new" on the list (I think I was a part of the
conversation back in 2002-2004 or thereabouts, though). I'm
considering a 1985 Syncro Joker with a Westfalia pop-top with a 1.9l
WBX. It looks really good, but unfortunately the interior have been
used in another project. That includes the headliner as well.
Installing the interior should be fairly straightforward, I guess, but
the headliner gives me worries. So if any of you have experiences in
installing a new headliner in the Vanagon, espesially in a Westy, I
would really appreciate to hear some of your experiences.
Kind regards,
Truls Erik Johnsen
Ethnologist/Director of Brand Insight, Telenor Group
Bicycle Framebuilder, Johnsen Frameworks
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