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I’m about to replace the headliner on my 88 fj62. It has grey interior. I want to maybe do a subtle pattern as opposed to just another grey… like how singer Porsche does cool plaids and Patterns that seem cohesive annd period correct…
anyone done something different headliner wise that is handsome and not distracting? If so, I’d love to see and hear your sources for fabric etc. thanks so much!
I like where your heads at, some food for thought in this thread I started awhile back…
I’m just musing here.....I’ve long yearned to change up the headliner design of a 60 series. I really dislike the way the headliner is permanently held in place by the windshield and rear cargo window gaskets. It makes accessing the inner roof surface a major task and limits the ability to use the sheet metal edges and roof ribs to hang accessories, etc. It is prone to rip damage and discoloring with dirt, and just too damn soft looking.
I was just looking through the photo gallery on the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum site and saw these 70/75 series photos and got me thinking again on...
Can’t find the pic now, but there is a mud member here in the 60 forum that stitched a headliner out of some blanket material, looked cool. You could use any pattern if you’re willing/able to stitch something up.