Originally Posted by
Tbirdtony
Well, the headliner finally sagged down so far that I needed to have it replaced. I watched the removal videos and read the removal procedures. I was all set to remove the headliner myself until I took the car to a local auto upholstery shop. I was quoted $240.00 for the entire job (headliner removal, removal of the old material and preparation of the headliner surface, installation of new material, and reinstallation of the headliner). I asked how much less would it be if I removed the headliner and I was told $40.00. For a savings of $40.00 I let the upholstery shop do the entire job. I brought the car in on Thursday night and it was done at 5:00 on Friday. What a beautiful job. By the way, the upholstery shop removed both seats to make the removal and installation easier. They told me that removing the seats is the only way to go when working on a Crossfire headliner.
That's a very good price for the entire headliner change. Especially, with the effort to remove & re-install both seats. And, looking back at when I took out the headliner on my coupe, having the seats out of the equation would have made headliner out & in a lot easier.