I was looking at replacement convertible tops for my '90 7-up earlier today, and I noticed a reproduction convertible headliner. The NPD catalog states that these headliners were included in '92 on Summer/Limited Edition cars, and were standard equipment for all convertibles in '93. Is that timeline accurate? Also, I was guessing that Ford made the addition due to noise levels, and I was wondering if anyone could comment on whether or not the headliner does help with wind and highway noise.
That being said, I've always told my wife that she wouldn't believe the difference between the '94 convertible I used to have and a Fox convertible. The '94 was like a completely different car; you could've literally fooled most people into thinking it was a hardtop from the noise level inside. I love my 7-up, and the interior noise really doesn't bother me unless it's a very windy day and I have to drive at highway speeds for extended periods. I just can't believe the difference between a Fox convertible and an SN95, and I thought maybe Ford started installing the headliner on late Fox convertibles to deal with the excessive noise.