How about a fresh topic?

tom winslow

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I am looking forward to seeing the headliner photos.

TW

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Thomas P. Winslow
1977 GMC Coca-Cola TZE167V101893
1974/75 GMC Eleganza SE TZE064V101146
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From: owner-gmcmotorhome
[mailto:owner-gmcmotorhome]On Behalf Of Gcbr
Sent: Thursday, December 03, 1998 8:10 PM
To: gmcmotorhome
Subject: Re: GMC: How about a fresh topic?

Scott

Patrick has a bunch of my pics on headliner replacement and bare walls.
I just have not completed the project yet. Guess he is waiting for me
to get all of the project done.

Take Care
Arch

>
> Does anyone have pictures of how to replace headliner, or pictures
of
> bare wall interior showing various alu. frame locations..I have seen
those
> factory ones.
> If you are in various stages of some project please start taking
> pictures.
 
We'll be replacing our headliner in a couple of months. Right now it is
kind of a funky plastic patterned material. I've seen several headliners
that are a carpet-type material. Looks really good and has insulation and
acoustical advantages as well.
Lyn, 77 Birchhaven, San Diego

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> From: Gcbr
> To: gmcmotorhome
> Subject: Re: GMC: How about a fresh topic?
> Date: Thursday, December 03, 1998 5:09 PM
>
> Scott
>
> Patrick has a bunch of my pics on headliner replacement and bare walls.
> I just have not completed the project yet. Guess he is waiting for me
> to get all of the project done.
>
> Take Care
> Arch
>
> >
> > Does anyone have pictures of how to replace headliner, or
pictures of
> > bare wall interior showing various alu. frame locations..I have seen
those
> > factory ones.
> > If you are in various stages of some project please start taking
> > pictures.
 
I'm interested too. Tell all.
Gary
'77 Kingsley
North Bend, Oregon Coast

> In a message dated 12/5/98 6:18:02 PM Central Standard Time, Adohen

>
> Does the headliner now look like you have wood strips every three foot or so
> ie. like some old woodie station wagons?
> >>
> And I forgot to mention, there is only one place where the ceiling curvature
> is a problem....the one over the door. If anyone is interested in an easy way
> to bend this one, write me, but I won't bother everyone else with the
> explanation.
> Justin
 
I went to Chandler AZ where Tom Bradley helped me to strip my ceiling and we
replaced same. He has pictures of our efforts, but more importantly, he has
patterns for all the side pieces and can make you new ones out of 1/8" material.
Makes the whole thing worthwhile. I include his telephone number as he has not
had much luck logging in. Old computer, not ready to invest in newer technology.
Please call him and he can be of great help to anyone. I think he will also help
you if you want to go to AZ and charge you for his time, of course, your time is
yours to use as you want. Took two weeks to do entire ceiling, including a
dropped ceiling for newer flourescent lamps.
Tom- 602-814-1631
Good luck
Al Chernoff

> Hi GMC!
>
> Does anyone have pictures of how to replace headliner, or pictures of
> bare wall interior showing various alu. frame locations..I have seen those
> factory ones.
> If you are in various stages of some project please start taking
> pictures. As I said in a previous post.
> You can take pictures with a regular 35mm camera, when you take the film
> to get developed, also ask that they be put on 3.5 discs. When you do this
> the film developer installs a simple program on the disc which makes
> everything real easy. My web site pictures were made this way. The first
> pictures were 200 film speed and 36/ roll. Found out this required them to
> give me two discs one which had 4 pictures on it. I found this to be a
> nuisanse. I changed to 400/ 24 so they are all on 1 disc and for better
> quality pictures. I made a file folder named GMC Pictures, please don't do
> what I did, I downloaded all the pictures from my discs to the folder, not
> realizing they all had similar file names., the computer and the pictures did
> not like that! For each picture from the discs , I had to go into windows
> explorer and change part of the file name. I left the original but added
> something like "Freddys Butt". It takes some time but nice to have them all
> together.
> I don't think there is anything better than having some sort of color
> picture to reference. Black and white in the manual seems to be kinda bla now.
>
> If any of you have pictures ,other than ones already posted in various
> locations,which I already have, please e-mail them to me. I'll try and make
> some sense of them for all of us, and see where it goes.
>
> Scott Nehoda Adohen 63 and cloudy Cleveland this is Dec. isn't
> it?
 
I went to Chandler AZ where Tom Bradley helped me to strip my ceiling and we
replaced same. He has pictures of our efforts, but more importantly, he has
patterns for all the side pieces and can make you new ones out of 1/8" material.
Makes the whole thing worthwhile. I include his telephone number as he has not
had much luck logging in. Old computer, not ready to invest in newer technology.
Please call him and he can be of great help to anyone. I think he will also help
you if you want to go to AZ and charge you for his time, of course, your time is
yours to use as you want. Took two weeks to do entire ceiling, including a
dropped ceiling for newer fluorescent lamps.
Tom- 602-814-1631
Good luck
Al Chernoff

> Hi GMC!
>
> Does anyone have pictures of how to replace headliner, or pictures of
> bare wall interior showing various alu. frame locations..I have seen those
> factory ones.
> If you are in various stages of some project please start taking
> pictures. As I said in a previous post.
> You can take pictures with a regular 35mm camera, when you take the film
> to get developed, also ask that they be put on 3.5 discs. When you do this
> the film developer installs a simple program on the disc which makes
> everything real easy. My web site pictures were made this way. The first
> pictures were 200 film speed and 36/ roll. Found out this required them to
> give me two discs one which had 4 pictures on it. I found this to be a
> nuisanse. I changed to 400/ 24 so they are all on 1 disc and for better
> quality pictures. I made a file folder named GMC Pictures, please don't do
> what I did, I downloaded all the pictures from my discs to the folder, not
> realizing they all had similar file names., the computer and the pictures did
> not like that! For each picture from the discs , I had to go into windows
> explorer and change part of the file name. I left the original but added
> something like "Freddys Butt". It takes some time but nice to have them all
> together.
> I don't think there is anything better than having some sort of color
> picture to reference. Black and white in the manual seems to be kinda bla now.
>
> If any of you have pictures ,other than ones already posted in various
> locations,which I already have, please e-mail them to me. I'll try and make
> some sense of them for all of us, and see where it goes.
>
> Scott Nehoda Adohen 63 and cloudy Cleveland this is Dec. isn't
> it?