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Need Quality Shop to Install Headliner

I have reviewed headliner installation videos and discussion after a search and have concluded I'm not up to it!!

Does anyone know a shop in Montana, Northern Idaho or Eastern Washington state that knows how to do this? How much should one expect to pay for this service?

I think I can handle replacement of the cabin carpeting, replacement of the door panels and front trunk carpet but the headliner looks daunting on my '73 911T because of the requirement to remove all glass and my very limited work space.

Thanks for your advice in advance,

Tom

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I paid $300 for the install only glass was already out of the car
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Thanks! Probably at least double with glass both ways.

Tom
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Try CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY in Missoula. The custom and hot rod people use him.
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If I can do it, you can do it. I did my '83 last year. The trickiest part is dealing with the glass. The rest is all prep and patience.
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Thanks for the tip about Custom Upholstery. He's done 911s before and thinks we are talking about a "grand or more"!! If I just had some decent work space I'd give it a try. My 911T is in a 10'x12' storage unit right now and that's adequate for engine and front end work. I'll try some of the other shops in town to get more ideas.

Tom

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