1969-1972 Malibu / Chevelle 2-door Black Headliner New, All Pre-sewn / In Stock on 2040-parts.com
Keller, Texas, United States
1969-1972 CHEVELLE / MALIBU BLACK TIER PATTERN HEADLINER. NEW IN BOX. Made from exact factory pattern for a perfect fit. Made by US Mfg. of 48 years. Headliner is pre-sewn, ready to install. In each sewn seam a pocket is sewn in for your bows to slide in to, same as original. Extra material is included for visors & sail panels. This auction is for black tier pattern only. Headliner bows & other colors are available, call for price. Free shipping within Continental U.S.A. For additional information call Headliner, Carpet & Vinyl Top Mart 817.562.2381
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