Quote Originally Posted by mauser View Post
Not in a 'Q.


Mauser
You could have expanded your answer slightly rather than an ambiguous "no".

The poor bloke/blokette just asked a question about fitting a hoodlining to a HQ (wether or not they were ever fitted originally is immaterial) and Jennie tried to help with/answer it. Not all of us proclaim to be HQ "gurus".

Gypsy. All hoodlinings I've seen in panel vans have used bows, except where contact adhesived to the roof or another stiff interior panel (except for one, which was all mirrors, but lets not go there....). Yes, the front screen can be in-situ to fit a hoodlining and if the hoodlining you have is anything like a HJ or later one: then there will be a soft plastic strip that dresses the front of the hoodlining at the top most rear edge of the windscreen (it has a small bead that slides into a channel), a dress piece down each front pillar - earlier ones were made of metal, later ones plastic and from I understand there is a member on here who can supply a new set of bows for any/all GM-H PV's.

Contact Jason - Stickthis Decals about a set of hoodlining bows and rear attach point as he makes and sells a complete kit to suit a PV.

Do a search through the images that are stored on this site. There are plenty to interior shots in these galleries.

Regards,

Dave