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1964 interior question??
Working on a 1964 gto for a friend my question is did all the 64 cars with black interior have the silver headliner with stars or was it optional? I got it in the shop today and was surprised to see this I have had this car here working on it a couple times and never noticed it. The reason it’s here is I’m cleaning up the interior some new carpet, door cards, and a few other things. Anyway the headliner has some staining in the corners and around the sun visors I was going to spray dye it black but I was thinking it’s was black with stains not silver.
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So did all 64 GTO’s with black interior have the silver headliner?
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2-My 69 master parts catalog does not list a black headliner for the 64 Tempest series. 3- Previous thread on 65 headliner color and a post from John V. who is a guru on part numbers/applications/usage, etc. –from the thread “…Also saw that the '64 Lemans with Black interior used a Silver headliner and never used Black so the use of Medium Slate in '65 would have been a slightly different wrinkle on the same theme used for '64…” |
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Silver headliner with star pattern, not perforated like 65 and later. Its another one of those oddball 64 things. I wonder if it made the car any cooler during summer?
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I think it was more of a night time attribute.
Women in compromised positions would be looking up and seeing a star filled sky (simulation) |
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"Bill"! |
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