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Can anyone post a pic of their sunvisor in car??


Hi All, Can anyone post a picture of their car showing the sunvisor attached near the mirror? I've made my own headliner, and well.... erm, kinda lost the holes where the sunvisor three screws go in near the mirror.

 

Rather than keep poking holes, i'd try a more educated guess from viewing other pictures. Spent hours on google images, couldn't find one!!!

Don't car what car you have, i'll do the guesswork.

(Mine is a laurentian 69) please post what car and year when you place photos..... Fingers crossed



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you should be able to feel the hole that the spring goes in



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From my 70 Parisienne.  The visors are in the normal position, just dropped down.  Only 1 screw head is visible because of the interior pieces.

 



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Thank you for replies. I used a think foam for my headliner and couldn't feel the hole :( Also worried as i got the car in bits i might have the wrong sun visors after buying the brakets :(

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stevesykes wrote:

Thank you for replies. I used a think foam for my headliner and couldn't feel the hole :( Also worried as i got the car in bits i might have the wrong sun visors after buying the brackets :(


         You used "thick foam" for a headliner?    got any photos ?    what color is the foam? 



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Not perfect, but i wanted to get the car on the road within a week, which meant build, paint and repair it. This was all i could find that could be delviered locally. It's all a learning curve for me this car and a bit of enjoyment. I'd never have used regular carpet, foam and plastipaint if i had all summer :) But now i'm on the road and enjoying her.Headliner.JPG



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very good     I'm surprised how nice it is         btw    ever notice that on the reality shows the finished cars do not have headliners   e.g. Counting car. Gas Monkey garage  



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I know why, my arms kill holding that up bit by bit while the glue sets!!!! never again!

But, at $12.99 plus $10 of glue i guess i can't complain....... Till it falls!

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