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Sunday, 13 March 2011

split screen camper van head lining upholstery



Hello to you all, Well the new season will soon be hear and and WOW so bizzy.......Bellow I've just finished lining out a split screen tin top conversion with birch  wood ply covered in perforated PVC head lining. this is a great way to finish the roof of your van as using the correct sizes of ply and fitting right it makes the van look complete, I also made and fitted new door cards for this customer to match into the front seat piping , I hope you all like and if any questions please contact me for any questions you may have.


 This is the van ready for the work to be done....hear it goes.....


 This is a close up of the rear section of roof behind the cab area.....this is a small ply liner in place as this guides the main ply head liner into place.

As you can see take this all the way down both sides of the van.


Hear is a close up of the rear head liner cloth fixed into the rear grip fixing ready to be tensioned.


From the other angle and the PVC tensioned and glued to the frame.


Hear you can see the rear of the van with the front part of the liner in place with just four fixing screws to hold it all in place.


The second panel all in and with the rear hinge covers on, All that's needed is the center trim to hide the fixing screws.

From the rear looking forward, looking good. Time for a cuppa....pew....


A side view of the front cab. with the front window surrounds glued in place with the curtain track fitted.


 The door panels are on and ready for some use.......how did i fix them in place ???? no screw holes........


 A life style picture showing the seats and door cards all in place.


 How it all matches and I'm very happy with the end result.


Bye Bye another van ready to hit the road............I hope you all liked the pics , if you have any questions or if you would like your head liner doing please contact me on : 07794978914
email : info@autotrimvw.com
Cheers     COLIN

1 comment:

  1. loved the finished van .....great job

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