Don, I saw your question on the AMC list. Look for 3M general spray adhesive for high temperature use at the auto parts store, or ask at an upholstery shop. Find a roller with handle about four inches wide. I found mine at a fiberglass polyester resin supply house, but a small paint roller with a very tight nap roller would work also. Get at least two friends to help. Take the seats out, cover the dash and rear deck. Protect anything that can be ruined by the adhesive. Test fit the headliner using many friends to temporarily hold it in place, and determine a center line and center point for both directions of alignment. Spray a fairly heavy coat on both the fiberglass glass headliner pad and the vinyl fabric. Probably will take about a can or more of spray on each if I remember correctly. Don't get cheap with the adhesive as the new headliner will drop soon if you do. I draped my headliner over a 1 x 4 laid between two ladders to ease the application of adhesive. Read the directions on the can and follow them for drying time. Carefully move the vinyl headliner inside the car and lift to the aforementioned centerlines/centerpoint. slowly work in all directions toward outer edges of headliner using many hands and the roller. Roll again in all the compound curve areas. Use just the correct amount of pressure, don't crush the fiberglass liner. Replace trim, seats, etc. and go for a drive to the beer store for friends who helped. Armand _______________________________________________ AMC-List mailing list AMC-List@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list or go to http://www.amc-list.com