John Hogan
Well-Known Member
So a I continue to tear down my car I continue to have questions..... On the rear pillars inside there are cardboard looking panels attached to the body with black push pins. From what I can find they may be called earmuff boards. ( see pictures ) They are sturdier than cardboard but after almost 50 years they are falling apart and so brittle they can't be removed intact.
They extend from the roof area to below the lower trim panels and have cutouts in them for the "teeth" that secure the headliner. BTW, thanks to Builderguy for finding me the correct headliner!
Any supplier I have checked does not seem to reproduce them and I don't thing cutting them from cardboard would work out too well. The '68 and '71 I restored previously didn't have anything like them.
Helpppp, ideas?
They extend from the roof area to below the lower trim panels and have cutouts in them for the "teeth" that secure the headliner. BTW, thanks to Builderguy for finding me the correct headliner!
Any supplier I have checked does not seem to reproduce them and I don't thing cutting them from cardboard would work out too well. The '68 and '71 I restored previously didn't have anything like them.
Helpppp, ideas?