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A little Tiki in a T-Bird |
Murph Grand Member (4 years)
Joined: Jul 11, 2006 Posts: 673 From: SoCal
| Posted: 2008-01-29 1:29 pm  Permalink
http://www.degeneratepress.com/thunderbird/how_to.html
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shampoovta Tiki Centralite
Joined: Jun 20, 2007 Posts: 99 | Posted: 2008-01-29 2:56 pm  Permalink
I love this project. First saw it on The Samba.com That is what I would like for my vw camper bus. Someday.
 
 
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catmomma Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 14, 2007 Posts: 264 From: San Diego
| Posted: 2008-01-29 3:52 pm  Permalink
we are planning on doing tiki in our 56 Chevy wagon. I LOVE this headliner idea!
 
 
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Tahitiki Grand Member (first year)
Joined: Jun 11, 2004 Posts: 324 From: San Jose
| Posted: 2008-01-30 5:36 pm  Permalink
This is way cool.!!!
 
 
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hewey Tiki Socialite
Joined: Sep 14, 2004 Posts: 4270 From: Sydney, Australia
| Posted: 2008-01-30 5:58 pm  Permalink
That's sweet Although my plan is for a woody style wood slat headliner
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VampiressRN Grand Member (5 years)
Joined: Nov 23, 2006 Posts: 5086 From: Sin City Lincoln Hills (NorCal)
| Posted: 2008-01-30 7:36 pm  Permalink
Holy mother of gaaawd....that is totally insane. Great blog ya got going, should be of help to some other restorers. My first car was a 62 T-Bird, pale pinkish-beige exterior with white leather interior, tilt away steering column, electric front bucket seats...great car that could easily handle 120 mph...did that several times...smooth ride. My GodFather had the 54 port-hole window T-Bird in light salmon color...that baby was a beauty!!!
Love the emblem...nice job.
 
 
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catmomma Tiki Socialite
Joined: Mar 14, 2007 Posts: 264 From: San Diego
| Posted: 2008-01-30 7:43 pm  Permalink
now my hubby is all inspired to do the tiki interior to our Chevy.
We have left over bamboo flooring that we are planning to use for the back of the wagon and the backing of the back bench seat but we had not had any ideas yet on the headliner. Now I am thinking some of that weave would work on the door panels too. Yehaw!
 
 
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