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Anyone give me some tips on doing this. Heading to West Virginia in a week & friend has a 70 Cutlass that he wants me to help him put the H/liner in. I think you start in the centre & work out??? Said it has "BOWES" not a fibreglass or cardboard one.  Thanks   Pete



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about the best one i've seen....

http://www.chevelles.com/forums/showthread.php?t=161372



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Thx for sharing

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MY TWO CENTS WHEN YOU TAKE OUT THE DOME LIGHT COAT HOOKS ECT PUT THE SCREWS BACK IN THE HOLES SO WHEN THE HEAD LINER IS ALL IN YOU CAN FIND THE HOLES WITH NO PROBLEM



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Sent that down to Rusty, hoping you don't have to take the W/s & back glass out, as he just had a glass co. install new w/S & old back glass & he isn't looking forward to paying them "again to re & re them!! May have to increase the amount of "Lakeport" I take down for him [& Me] Thanks Pete

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Check out youtube, there are some good how to videos posted, we just did the one on my 1969 Beaumont, we started in the center or went forward then to the back, do the sides last,do one side and then the other,  Take your time !!! it took us 5 hours, use a hairdrier for small wrinkles, do not use a heat gun !! we used clips to do a dry fit before we used the contact cement. I had a few small wrinkles the next day and they all came out with a hairdryer.   Good luck



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Mylo, did you have the Windshield & back glass "in or out"??? Rusty doesn't want to take the chance of "busting" his new W/shield taking it back out !!!!

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no need to remove the glass on an "A" body car insure the bow's go back in the same place they came from

Dale @ NOS



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NOS wrote:

no need to remove the glass on an "A" body car insure the bow's go back in the same place they came from

Dale @ NOS


 Thanks Dale, that will make him "HAPPY" 



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Yes I did have the front and rear window out.



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