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 Posted: Oct 2, 2016 06:39PM
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Thanks to "minihaha2752", I now am only searching for a pick-up headliner frame and the rear part of the estate van frame. Let me if anyone has spares.
Thank you.

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Originally Posted by minihaha2752
I have a van headliner frame with tattered material that is free to the first person who post "I'll take it".
Catch is it must be picked up in central Fl  before the end of this year.
I do not want to store it or try to deliver or ship it...
Pat

 Posted: Sep 30, 2016 07:16AM
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Hi there, sent you an e-mail. When you have time, please take a look.
Thank you

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Originally Posted by smurf
I have a set from an estate fs. Front half should work for van/pickup. [email protected]

 Posted: Sep 29, 2016 12:30AM
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Is this for a saloon or van? Please send me a price to my e-mail, thank you.
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Originally Posted by dogscarf
I have a set of new material from Newton Commercial for a headliner frame.  New still in the packaging.  I would sell it if someone needs it.
Dogscarf

 Posted: Sep 29, 2016 12:03AM
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//www.seattleminiowners.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2125
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Originally Posted by chume

i am also looking for mk1 van headliner frame. (Seattle)  has anyone ever figured out how to make one from some metal bar stock?

thanks

 Posted: Sep 23, 2016 01:18AM
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I'm in Lakeland, approx halfway between Tampa and Orlando.
Pat

never complain, never explain
 Posted: Sep 22, 2016 10:17PM
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I would say I'll take it, but that's a big catch.
Where are you in central FL? near Orlando?

Quote:
Originally Posted by minihaha2752
I have a van headliner frame with tattered material that is free to the first person who post "I'll take it".
Catch is it must be picked up in central Fl  before the end of this year.
I do not want to store it or try to deliver or ship it...
Pat

 Posted: Sep 22, 2016 10:08PM
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Thank you, I need one for each car. Sorry for the confusion.

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Originally Posted by Spitz
Van and Pick-up headliner frames are different from each other....fyi

 Posted: Sep 22, 2016 04:16AM
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I have a set of new material from Newton Commercial for a headliner frame.  New still in the packaging.  I would sell it if someone needs it.
Dogscarf

 Posted: Sep 21, 2016 01:23PM
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I have a van headliner frame with tattered material that is free to the first person who post "I'll take it".
Catch is it must be picked up in central Fl  before the end of this year.
I do not want to store it or try to deliver or ship it...
Pat

never complain, never explain
 Posted: Sep 21, 2016 12:52PM
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I was gonna post the same thing, a Pick up headliner is at least 4" longer than a van front.
Pat

never complain, never explain
 Posted: Sep 21, 2016 07:54AM
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Van and Pick-up headliner frames are different from each other....fyi

 

"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May

"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge

 

 

 

 Posted: Sep 20, 2016 09:09PM
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Hello there,

Very slow to joining the party, but I'm also looking for a headliner frame for an estate van or pick-up. Anyone here still have it up for sale?

Thank you in advance.

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Originally Posted by jedduh01

Thanks for the thoughts and offers. Im located in Charlotte NC. and The frame is in Virginia... I dont quite have possession, but just inquiring if it would be of value to rescue from the rafters its currently located in. 

I have another mini friend here in Charlotte that is in need of a headliner frame, Being they are NLA  and a bear to ship. i dont want to just give it away.


Sounds like  - high price paid if in hand and ready to go.   Ill be offering it locally here and if not  I would offer here up on forum for sale.   I need to measure exacly but i would imagine they would ship in a Bicycle box.

Oversize yes - but shippable.  Insure for more - if broken . Paid!

Thanks for the help.

 Posted: Jan 6, 2012 10:17AM
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i am also looking for mk1 van headliner frame. (Seattle)  has anyone ever figured out how to make one from some metal bar stock?

thanks

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 07:44PM
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US

Here is a picture of a 1965 Austin Min Van front headliner frame.  Notice the two extra tabs for fastening the rear-end of the frame to the roof stiffiner.

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 02:01PM
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Shawn, If you can work out something on a headliner and can get it taken to Spring Thing in Florida, I can pick it up there and hand carry it on the plane the next time I come to visit Nick.  Once he starts working on the Moke I expect I will be coming out that way just to see how much metal gets blasted away where the rust was.  I love moving stuff as carry on items when I fly...makes the cost of the flight seem even more of a bargain.

"Retired:  No Job, No Money, Wife and I!  Will travel anywhere for Minis"

[email protected]

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 12:50PM
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Mini 1380 -Email sent.

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 11:46AM
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I have a headliner from a Van.  65 import into Canada.  This van only had a headliner for the front half, and it is different from a sedan.  The van headliner I have has an extra tab or two that allows the headliner to be screwed into the roof stiffiner for support.  It has been years since I looked at my headliner.  And I no longer have a van that I can use it on, so it would be available.

Arkansas.

P.S.  Frame only.  No fabric.

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 11:36AM
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I don't believe it will ship in a bicycle box. I've put together hundred's of bicycles, and the biggest boxes usually come up to my mid-thigh. the frames are taller than that.

When I bought mine (purchased from a member here, but can't remember whom), I paid little for it, but shipping was far more than the product. I had it shipped via Greyhound.

"I reject your reality, and substitute my own." - Adam Savage
 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 09:40AM
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Thanks for the thoughts and offers. Im located in Charlotte NC. and The frame is in Virginia... I dont quite have possession, but just inquiring if it would be of value to rescue from the rafters its currently located in. 

I have another mini friend here in Charlotte that is in need of a headliner frame, Being they are NLA  and a bear to ship. i dont want to just give it away.


Sounds like  - high price paid if in hand and ready to go.   Ill be offering it locally here and if not  I would offer here up on forum for sale.   I need to measure exacly but i would imagine they would ship in a Bicycle box.

Oversize yes - but shippable.  Insure for more - if broken . Paid!

Thanks for the help.

 Posted: Jan 3, 2012 08:48AM
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I have a headliner with frame in nice shape in a 66 S ( not sure if headliner pattern is different in an S ) available.

 

"Everybody should own a MINI at some point, or you are incomplete as a human being" - James May

"WET COOPER", Partsguy1 (Terry Snell of Penticton BC ) - Could you send the money for the unpaid parts and court fees.
Ordered so by a Judge

 

 

 

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