Crew Cab Headliner Trim

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Crew Cab Headliner Trim

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I hope I'm posting this in the right section, but if not, I apologize in advance. :oops:

Anybody got an idea what a really nice set of headliner trim for a Crew Cab Bump is worth? :?
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i have sold two sets of 73-79 super cab trim on ebay and didnt get very much for it. but it wasnt crew cab trim. so i cant really help. i think i t got 10-20. for what i sold.
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Since we are talking about headliner trim... Would it be worth my while to remove my headliner and attempt to clean it up some, or should I just bite the bullet and get a new one? Not saying it is terribly dirty, I would just like to clean it up some.
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I don't of anyone making new reproductions of the crew cab headliners so there may be a big interest by someone needing one. The crew cab ones are two piece, one front and one back. New reg cab ones run $90 & $140 at LMC. Mine was in good enough shape I was able to cover it with new headliner material. Biggest problem with selling one may be shipping due to the size as they are big pieces.
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My bad...Now that I re-read the post I see that you said "trim" not the headliner itself. Again I don't think anyone reproduces the crew cab trim so there could be some interest.
Do you have the center strip?
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No, the center strip is vinyl, and it was so old and brittle that it crumbled.
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out of the older 73-79 vans in there headliners are some metal strips ford used to put in sections of headliner. on the ends of the metal strips were plastic clips for the edges. that may work for the center piece i heard.
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