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Does anyone know how involved it would be (or even possible) to install the lincoln mkz's moonroof? I know the ford fusion and mkz are basically the same car but the mkz has that great huge moonroof and would look great on the fusion.

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You'd have to cut away the roof. Also, the roof slope is likely different. So, in a word: impossible

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Technically, the "moonroof" is identical for both the Fusion and the MKZ. Now, if you are talking about the MKZ's Panoramic roof, then no, you can't add it to the Fusion. Not possible. Nope. Wouldn't be prudent! :)

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Technically, the "moonroof" is identical for both the Fusion and the MKZ. Now, if you are talking about the MKZ's Panoramic roof, then no, you can't add it to the Fusion. Not possible. Nope. Wouldn't be prudent! :)

It's possible if you know these guys...

 

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OMG! Nooooo! Did you see what those characters did to that girls Mustang? A split hood? Chrome paint? Barf!!! :) I stand by the would not be prudent statement! :)

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If Anyone were to touch my car, it would only be Chip Foose! That guy is amazing when it comes to cars.

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If Anyone were to touch my car, it would only be Chip Foose! That guy is amazing when it comes to cars.

Then you'd have a Ford Foosion Hybrid.

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Look at what the parts alone would cost.. Even if it was the same shape roof. My car just had a headliner replaced and that was $2400 in parts.. If you figured both glass and all the stuff to run it you would be looking at 10g+ in parts

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Look at what the parts alone would cost.. Even if it was the same shape roof. My car just had a headliner replaced and that was $2400 in parts.. If you figured both glass and all the stuff to run it you would be looking at 10g+ in parts

Getting a headliner replaced by an auto interior/upholstery company is cheaper than having a dealer put one in. A couple years ago i had the Nissan dealer quote me $900 for a new headliner in my Nissan and I had an auto upholster do it for $175 and it looks identical to original.

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All the trim is made one time use and all has to be replaced.. When they pulled mine apart everything broke and that's what Ford told them.. Also look how the headliner is made.. It's hard plastic

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