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Looking for someone that can recreate the headliner for my 1946 Carryall Suburban. I have 98% of it (there was a small section of one panel that was cut open to let the animals out) and it is fairly intact. Just need someone that can take the original and make a new one from the original as a pattern. Any suggestions as to who I contact or anybody that has experience with these?


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Try these folks,

SMS Auto Fabrics
350 South Redwood St.
Canby, OR 97013
Phone 503 263 3535
Fax 503 263 3525

I have a 1946 Chevy Suburban that I am restoring. Hopefully it will be completed by September.

Don't forget to get matching material for the other panels as well, I got an extra yard.

Let me know how you make out.

Dave Murray
murraydave@aol.com


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