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86 Grand Villa interior ceiling

We have an original 86 front gas engine Grand Villa.  Our ceiling headliner is beginning to sag.  Center seam with covered buttons / snaps.    If we pull down what are we finding underneath. ???  Padding and what else ? 

1986 Grand Villa, 454 Chevrolet, 33 SBI tag axle
Build # 2658
2nd owner, original owner was Newman/Freeman Racing, racer Bill Freeman and actor/racer Paul Newman

Re: 86 Grand Villa interior ceiling

Reply #1
If you take down the center cap you mentioned, you should be able to stretch each side of the headliner to the center. I've seen some previous posts where others have done that as a fix.
Michael & Ginny
Frankfort, KY
1992 U240 GV Build #4116
2007 Mini Cooper

Re: 86 Grand Villa interior ceiling

Reply #2
I done did that.
Take the center strip down. Remove ten million staples. Vacuum out the deteriorated foam rubber and failed adhesive.
Pull the vinyl fabric towards the center. Carefully staple the material in place--NEAR THE CENTER-- or the staples will show when you put the center strip back in place.
Try to get a whole bunch of those fabric covered screw on buttons and add a row from front to back, halfway between the center and the cabinets on each side. Keep the "button"  rows straight. You will be looking at them a long time.
Nitehawk,  Demolition Lady, & our NEW master, Zippy the speeding BB cat.
1989 Grand Villa 36' ORED
Oshkosh chassis, 8.2 DD V8
2006 Saturn Vue AWD

 

Re: 86 Grand Villa interior ceiling

Reply #3
I had that problem.  After a couple of temporary repairs, I took center strip down from front cap back to hallway.  I bought some 1"x3", lumber and milled it down by 1/4" or so, ran a router down the bottom edges to make a nice radius, stained it walnut to match the cabinets then attached it to ceiling steel frame with countersunk stainless screws.

jk

sorry for the run on sentence
Jack and Cathy
1992 U280 Unihome 36' Build #4034
Cummins 8.3 /  Allison MT647/ PacBrake
Apopka, FL / Barre Center, NY