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    57 Chevy Sedan headliner and carpet mat sets.

     



    Peace,

    i am looking for copper cloth headliner for my 57 Chevy. and copper carpet mats. NOT COVERS. i sure would apreaciate it. carpet i will pay up to $125 for all carpet. headliner i will pay $80 a strip. has to be in groovy to new shape

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    Re: 57 Chevy Sedan headliner and carpet mat sets.

     



    Originally posted by Hot Rod 57 hips
    Peace,

    i am looking for copper cloth headliner for my 57 Chevy. and copper carpet mats. NOT COVERS. i sure would apreaciate it. carpet i will pay up to $125 for all carpet. headliner i will pay $80 a strip. has to be in groovy to new shape

    later
    I suggest http://www.rodinteriors.com/ for both. Why don't ya change the colors around to somthing a little more popular but still a factory 1957 Bel Air color combination or even non factory colors or materials like a vinyl headliner that cleans easier than the original. Really your car would be worth more that way cause of it being a 4dr sedan, and could still be considered restored and not rodded. I like restored cars too but rods just as much if not more. I could actully consider my car in restoration prosess instead of roding prosess cause the only non original peice right now is a glasspack muffler but will eventully have the dual carb or single 4bbl and headders/ dual exzaust but still the original 235 and glide tranny, even then could be still considered a restoration but I'd like to call it a hotrod. You can streach the term restoration a great deal. I'll quit rambaling now. Hope the site helps.
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