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Default Orca's Headlining Re-furbishment - 02-24-2007 , 04:23 PM






Hi all - I've got the headlining out of my 1989 C900 Turbo, the C-pillar
cover out, the speaker covers and the rear parcel shelf out ... All for
re-covering.

This project has been coming up for some time and finally come to a head. I
had a good look at Alistair Dore's re-furbishment at the weekend and felt
pretty confident going ahead with mine.

Today, I recovered the parcel shelf, fixed the toolkit to the underside
(rather than in the sub-floor because I have a boot lining which is a pain
to get in and out) and re-covered the speaker covers in black vinyl.

I had intended to cover the C-pillars and the headliner also with black
vinyl, but after today's experience covering just the easy bits I'm afraid
I'm going to have to chicken out and get some proper headlining material. I
still hope to get black (coz I think it will look rude/pimp/wicked ...
Delete as appropriate), but at least I know there is NO WAY I can get vinyl
to stretch and fit onto our headliners

I still think it will look okay, because the parcel shelf, speaker covers
and door card insets are all in black vinyl now. The headliner and
associated pillar covers will be okay in another material. I re-iterate ...
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET BLACK VINYL TO WORK AS A HEADLINER MATERIAL

So ... Those attending our next West Yorkshire mini-meet ... Let me know if
you want some black vinyl to re-cover parts of your car, or whatever other
kink you may have for black vinyl

Shame ... Pictures to follow ...

Paul

Vart tog vägen vägen?
SAAB : Nothing on earth comes close


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Default Re: Orca's Headlining Re-furbishment - 02-24-2007 , 04:51 PM






in article C2066B5F.7823%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:23:

Quote:
Hi all - I've got the headlining out of my 1989 C900 Turbo, the C-pillar
cover out, the speaker covers and the rear parcel shelf out ... All for
re-covering.

This project has been coming up for some time and finally come to a head. I
had a good look at Alistair Dore's re-furbishment at the weekend and felt
pretty confident going ahead with mine.

Today, I recovered the parcel shelf, fixed the toolkit to the underside
(rather than in the sub-floor because I have a boot lining which is a pain
to get in and out) and re-covered the speaker covers in black vinyl.

I had intended to cover the C-pillars and the headliner also with black
vinyl, but after today's experience covering just the easy bits I'm afraid
I'm going to have to chicken out and get some proper headlining material. I
still hope to get black (coz I think it will look rude/pimp/wicked ...
Delete as appropriate), but at least I know there is NO WAY I can get vinyl
to stretch and fit onto our headliners

I still think it will look okay, because the parcel shelf, speaker covers
and door card insets are all in black vinyl now. The headliner and
associated pillar covers will be okay in another material. I re-iterate ...
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET BLACK VINYL TO WORK AS A HEADLINER MATERIAL

So ... Those attending our next West Yorkshire mini-meet ... Let me know if
you want some black vinyl to re-cover parts of your car, or whatever other
kink you may have for black vinyl

Shame ... Pictures to follow ...
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4208>
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4209>
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4213>
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4215>

.... Speaker covers in all their glory tomorrow

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/



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Default Re: Orca's Headlining Re-furbishment - 02-25-2007 , 09:03 AM



in article C2067204.7829%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:51:

Quote:
in article C2066B5F.7823%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:23:

Hi all - I've got the headlining out of my 1989 C900 Turbo, the C-pillar
cover out, the speaker covers and the rear parcel shelf out ... All for
re-covering.

This project has been coming up for some time and finally come to a head. I
had a good look at Alistair Dore's re-furbishment at the weekend and felt
pretty confident going ahead with mine.

Today, I recovered the parcel shelf, fixed the toolkit to the underside
(rather than in the sub-floor because I have a boot lining which is a pain
to get in and out) and re-covered the speaker covers in black vinyl.

I had intended to cover the C-pillars and the headliner also with black
vinyl, but after today's experience covering just the easy bits I'm afraid
I'm going to have to chicken out and get some proper headlining material. I
still hope to get black (coz I think it will look rude/pimp/wicked ...
Delete as appropriate), but at least I know there is NO WAY I can get vinyl
to stretch and fit onto our headliners

I still think it will look okay, because the parcel shelf, speaker covers
and door card insets are all in black vinyl now. The headliner and
associated pillar covers will be okay in another material. I re-iterate ...
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET BLACK VINYL TO WORK AS A HEADLINER MATERIAL

So ... Those attending our next West Yorkshire mini-meet ... Let me know if
you want some black vinyl to re-cover parts of your car, or whatever other
kink you may have for black vinyl

Shame ... Pictures to follow ...

http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4208
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4209
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4213
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4215

... Speaker covers in all their glory tomorrow
I won't bore you with more detail, because you can see the full album here:
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT>

.... But here's the finished job:
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4263>
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4264>
<http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4266>

Pimpalicious

Just the headliner to do now, LOL.

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/



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Al
 
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Default Re: Orca's Headlining Re-furbishment - 02-26-2007 , 02:43 PM




"Paul Halliday" <pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
in article C2067204.7829%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:51:

in article C2066B5F.7823%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:23:

Hi all - I've got the headlining out of my 1989 C900 Turbo, the C-pillar
cover out, the speaker covers and the rear parcel shelf out ... All for
re-covering.

This project has been coming up for some time and finally come to a
head. I
had a good look at Alistair Dore's re-furbishment at the weekend and
felt
pretty confident going ahead with mine.

Today, I recovered the parcel shelf, fixed the toolkit to the underside
(rather than in the sub-floor because I have a boot lining which is a
pain
to get in and out) and re-covered the speaker covers in black vinyl.

I had intended to cover the C-pillars and the headliner also with black
vinyl, but after today's experience covering just the easy bits I'm
afraid
I'm going to have to chicken out and get some proper headlining
material. I
still hope to get black (coz I think it will look rude/pimp/wicked ...
Delete as appropriate), but at least I know there is NO WAY I can get
vinyl
to stretch and fit onto our headliners

I still think it will look okay, because the parcel shelf, speaker
covers
and door card insets are all in black vinyl now. The headliner and
associated pillar covers will be okay in another material. I re-iterate
...
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET BLACK VINYL TO WORK AS A HEADLINER MATERIAL

So ... Those attending our next West Yorkshire mini-meet ... Let me know
if
you want some black vinyl to re-cover parts of your car, or whatever
other
kink you may have for black vinyl

Shame ... Pictures to follow ...

http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4208
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4209
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4213
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4215

... Speaker covers in all their glory tomorrow

I won't bore you with more detail, because you can see the full album
here:
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT

... But here's the finished job:
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4263
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4264
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4266

Pimpalicious

Just the headliner to do now, LOL.

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/

Hey Paul,
I like that look! Good job, look forward to seeing some headliner photos.

Al




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Default Re: Orca's Headlining Re-furbishment - 02-26-2007 , 03:32 PM



in article VDHEh.370831$Kh7.246630 (AT) fe2 (DOT) news.blueyonder.co.uk, Al at
alistairdore (AT) yahoo (DOT) com wrote on 26/02/2007 20:43:

Quote:
"Paul Halliday" <pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message
news:C20755BD.783A%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk...
in article C2067204.7829%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:51:

in article C2066B5F.7823%pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk, Paul Halliday at
pjgh (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk wrote on 24/02/2007 22:23:

Hi all - I've got the headlining out of my 1989 C900 Turbo, the C-pillar
cover out, the speaker covers and the rear parcel shelf out ... All for
re-covering.

This project has been coming up for some time and finally come to a
head. I
had a good look at Alistair Dore's re-furbishment at the weekend and
felt
pretty confident going ahead with mine.

Today, I recovered the parcel shelf, fixed the toolkit to the underside
(rather than in the sub-floor because I have a boot lining which is a
pain
to get in and out) and re-covered the speaker covers in black vinyl.

I had intended to cover the C-pillars and the headliner also with black
vinyl, but after today's experience covering just the easy bits I'm
afraid
I'm going to have to chicken out and get some proper headlining
material. I
still hope to get black (coz I think it will look rude/pimp/wicked ...
Delete as appropriate), but at least I know there is NO WAY I can get
vinyl
to stretch and fit onto our headliners

I still think it will look okay, because the parcel shelf, speaker
covers
and door card insets are all in black vinyl now. The headliner and
associated pillar covers will be okay in another material. I re-iterate
...
THERE IS NO WAY TO GET BLACK VINYL TO WORK AS A HEADLINER MATERIAL

So ... Those attending our next West Yorkshire mini-meet ... Let me know
if
you want some black vinyl to re-cover parts of your car, or whatever
other
kink you may have for black vinyl

Shame ... Pictures to follow ...

http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4208
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4209
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4213
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LDC/DSCF4215

... Speaker covers in all their glory tomorrow

I won't bore you with more detail, because you can see the full album
here:
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT

... But here's the finished job:
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4263
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4264
http://www.saabphotos.com/gallery/Orca_LBT/DSCF4266

Pimpalicious

Just the headliner to do now, LOL.

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/


Hey Paul,
I like that look! Good job, look forward to seeing some headliner photos.
I left the speaker grilles unstuck, with the intention of re-spraying them,
but I think I'll just glue them in and colour over with a thick marker pen.
That should do the trick. Looking at it, I'm quite glad I'm not going to use
vinyl for the c-pillars and the roof. I need to contrast, somehow.

The headliner is coming on ... Slow and steady. I hope to have it completed,
sunroof and all, for the next West Yorkshire get-together.

You know I decided to take the complicated route and NOT go with normal
headliner material Today, I got the foam onto the headliner, picked it up
and ... It snapped!!! Aaargh!

So, strengthened again, I'm now on the hunt for a good material, given that
vinyl simply will not work. I'm stuck on having it black and I've been
looking at potential fabrics. Erm ... What about crushed velvet? I know it
sounds extreme, but think about it. It's black (which is what I want), it's
textured so will cover small sticking/tucking faux pas and contrast with the
parcel shelf/speaker covers, it's unlikely to show when it gets dirty and
it'll be quite in keeping with the direction I've taken the rest of the
interior.

I need to look at some fabric and test for stretchiness ... Which do you
think would be best? Leeds or Dewsbury Market? I know Dewsbury used to be
really good, but I've not been for some years now.

Speaking of unique, how's this for a headliner job

<http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/download.php?id=6034>
<http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/download.php?id=6035>
<http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=14347>

Today, when it snapped, I thought, "oh, fsck it! Paper mache, a can of black
spray paint and a stack of old SAAB owners manuals would be good enough"

Paul

1989 900 Turbo S
http://saab.go.dyndns.org/



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