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About Mark Savage
Expertise
Seat covers,carpet,rod or glue up headliners,door panels trunk lining,vinyl tops,rv,and motorcycles. No experience with convertible tops.

Experience
In 1980 I started in a trim shop.A few years later I opened apart-time shop.I have worked with 1919 through present models in oem to custom recovering.

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Owner,Savage Upholstery

 
   

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Car Upholstery - Headliner


Expert: Mark Savage - 6/25/2003

Question
I have a 1969 chevy impala. My headliner is starting to sag in the back. How do I fix it? Also, in the back where the speakers are, the material is faded away. Is there any way to fix that?


Answer
This is a rod type headliner. If it is in good shape you can remove the trim at the back window and restretch it. There are teeth next to the roof or it could be a tack strip. Be careful not to tear the headliner or it will need to be replaced. The parcel shelf can be dyed or recovered. Hope this helps. Mark.

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