New Headliner – 2005 Chrysler Crossfire

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By Craig Ranson

Our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire has recently undergone some work on its interior. Classic car technician Brian removed and replaced the existing headliner with a new one.

This task started with Brian removing the sun visors, interior light, and alarm sensors. Once these had all been removed, he was able to move on to removing the A post panels and unclipping the rear section of the headliner board. Once it was unclipped, Brian was able to release the board and remove it from the car.

Once the board was out of the car, Brian scraped the old glue and foam from it. The old headliner material was used as a template to cut the correct shape from the material being used for the new headliner.

Once Brian had cut the new headliner material, he glued it to the headliner board. This involved pushing the material into the shapes of the board and trimming the edges off.

Once the new headliner had been made, it was fitted into the car. This involved first clipping the C posts back in before moving on to re-fit the interior lights. The sun visors went back in next, followed by the A post panels.

Now that the new headliner was fully installed, the interior of our 2005 Chrysler Crossfire looks much more appealing and will soon be ready to get back out onto the road.

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