Lot's of respect for you guys doing a, not so easy as it looks, job on the headliner. Beautiful! Also respect for the resto upholstery guys today and those guys on the assembly lines, back in the day, when these cars were brand new, knocking out several a day!!
Glad we could help! Put the screws in the holes for the sun visors prior to installation. Yes we use the weatherstrip adhesive on any headliner install, even when installing things like the sail panels.
Good point Tom. Ford trimmed the headliner back from the edge, but left the headliner over the lip and onto the sealer surface. Here is how we think Ford did it: They laid a heavy bead on the perimeter of the opening, set the glass on the opening with the lower lip of the gasket on the opening lip then laid the glass down and used trim tools to pull the rest in. Messy, but effective. We may revisit this at some point down the road and show this method.
Doug, sadly there is no way to do that. And we recommend just getting new gaskets and replacing the old ones. Check out our video on glass replacement to see how that is done.
Thanks for the great video. I used a small portable hand held, steamer, rather than using a heat gun/hair drier. Did not have a hair drier...girlfriend took that with her when she moved out...LOL Also used old drop clothes, so not to drop any glue on the interior. Remember take notes....measure twice cut once !! Thanks JEFF.....
did you modify the tool 13 minutes in. got a headliner to put in me 65 ranchero, do you glue the wind lace in. tried to find yer fb page but no luck. tia
I notice that you wrap the headliner around the front/rear window flange. Wouldn't the material affect how the Butyl sealant interfaces between the flange and the window? Did you trim the headliner away from the seal surface to the window?
on this car you said you need the rods in the same holes, when you did the Mustang Fastback you raised the rods to a higher hole for head clearance whats better? I'm about to put a headliner in my 1968 Mustang Coup
Jeff Driver Hardtops in general will not need that extra room required by the fastback. However, if you were hitting the headliner prior to the install then you might want to move it up one set.
Great videos.... well done.... one question, how are you ment to install your windlace after the head liner is in??? You want be able to squash the clips without ruining the liner... Do you poke the liner past the installed windlace??
@@AutoRestoMod mine has windlace clips behind the saw tooth headliner retainer strip....(from factory), so if you put the headliner in first, then you have no way of securing the windlace via the clips..... I just finished mine (clients car) just now,(hence me watching your awesome vids) and the headliner tucked up well with the windlace in its proper clips.... so I'm thinking its ment to be windlace first
Is the yellow adhesive being used different than the stuff you pick up at the local auto part store? I ask cause the stuff Ive always bought by 3M was pure trash. Works great till the heat of the summer and it goes soft and cant even hold its own weight.
@@AutoRestoMod I mean if I had this car and wanted to install the windlace how would I install it? Before the headliner or shove it in after. I understand the clips hold it but...
Does it matter what color the adhesive is (Black or yellow) or would it matter the color of the headliner ( black adhesive for black headliner and yellow for white headliners?).
It doesn't matter but it matters to me lol. Because if it's a black adhesive on a black headliner if it gets on the outside and I don't see it it's not as noticeable. Same with the yellow adhesive on the white headliner it'll be noticeable but not like black would.
The windlace has to go in first. I see where you didn't use anyon this car but from what I can see, it must be installed before the headliner tack strip.
Lot's of respect for you guys doing a, not so easy as it looks, job on the headliner. Beautiful! Also respect for the resto upholstery guys today and those guys on the assembly lines, back in the day, when these cars were brand new, knocking out several a day!!
Not sure how they did it.
You guys are really helping me with my 66 Ranchero. thanks for doing this. Some of us can't afford a Motor-trend channel car show restoration.
We try and help as best we can!
Glad we could help! Put the screws in the holes for the sun visors prior to installation. Yes we use the weatherstrip adhesive on any headliner install, even when installing things like the sail panels.
Good point Tom. Ford trimmed the headliner back from the edge, but left the headliner over the lip and onto the sealer surface. Here is how we think Ford did it: They laid a heavy bead on the perimeter of the opening, set the glass on the opening with the lower lip of the gasket on the opening lip then laid the glass down and used trim tools to pull the rest in. Messy, but effective. We may revisit this at some point down the road and show this method.
True, usually when we use it people say "God Bless You."
Doug, sadly there is no way to do that. And we recommend just getting new gaskets and replacing the old ones. Check out our video on glass replacement to see how that is done.
Thanks for the great video.
I used a small portable hand held, steamer, rather than using a heat gun/hair drier.
Did not have a hair drier...girlfriend took that with her when she moved out...LOL
Also used old drop clothes, so not to drop any glue on the interior.
Remember take notes....measure twice cut once !!
Thanks JEFF.....
Steamers are awesome, I use the hairdryer because it is a common item that most guys will have.
I liked your video it helped me a lot my headliner turned out great thanks a lot
Glad it helped
i use contact cement, and any puckers will typically flee once trim, coat hanger, visors, etc are installed
did you modify the tool 13 minutes in. got a headliner to put in me 65 ranchero, do you glue the wind lace in. tried to find yer fb page but no luck. tia
Thanks for the help! but the windshield is the last part to glue ?
I have a 65 Mustang. Is it possible to install the headliner without taking out the windshield and rear window? The thought of that makes me nervous.
Wish i found this vid last week
Got it now though.
I notice that you wrap the headliner around the front/rear window flange. Wouldn't the material affect how the Butyl sealant interfaces between the flange and the window? Did you trim the headliner away from the seal surface to the window?
boy that turned out great.
No the windshield is the first part to glue. Check out part one in Episode 95.
on this car you said you need the rods in the same holes, when you did the Mustang Fastback you raised the rods to a higher hole for head clearance whats better? I'm about to put a headliner in my 1968 Mustang Coup
Jeff Driver Hardtops in general will not need that extra room required by the fastback. However, if you were hitting the headliner prior to the install then you might want to move it up one set.
Is there going to be any big difference in a 63' 4 door 500? That's what I'm about to tackle! Thanks!
Doing a ming green one too.
What trim precisely are you using to hold the headliner in place with? Thanks.
We use 1965-70 Mustang door opening welt for holding the pieces in.
@@AutoRestoMod Thanks for your reply...on order!
Great videos.... well done.... one question, how are you ment to install your windlace after the head liner is in??? You want be able to squash the clips without ruining the liner...
Do you poke the liner past the installed windlace??
The windlace goes over the teeth on the retainer strip like the headliner, and then the teeth are bent.
@@AutoRestoMod mine has windlace clips behind the saw tooth headliner retainer strip....(from factory), so if you put the headliner in first, then you have no way of securing the windlace via the clips..... I just finished mine (clients car) just now,(hence me watching your awesome vids) and the headliner tucked up well with the windlace in its proper clips.... so I'm thinking its ment to be windlace first
Jeff goes on record saying that he does not wear a toupee. And besides, there is always toupee glue!
Is the yellow adhesive being used different than the stuff you pick up at the local auto part store? I ask cause the stuff Ive always bought by 3M was pure trash. Works great till the heat of the summer and it goes soft and cant even hold its own weight.
Ehhhh never been my experience with the 3M weatherstrip adhesive.
great video but how would a person put the windlace in if they wanted to.
Not sure what you mean?
@@AutoRestoMod I mean if I had this car and wanted to install the windlace how would I install it? Before the headliner or shove it in after. I understand the clips hold it but...
What is the trim? doing a 67 comet
Does it matter what color the adhesive is (Black or yellow) or would it matter the color of the headliner ( black adhesive for black headliner and yellow for white headliners?).
It doesn't matter but it matters to me lol. Because if it's a black adhesive on a black headliner if it gets on the outside and I don't see it it's not as noticeable. Same with the yellow adhesive on the white headliner it'll be noticeable but not like black would.
Bobby A, There won't be any difference. All the tips will be the same.
Did you not put the windlace back in?
No. The car had no windlace and we weren't going to spend the money for some. Sorry!
The windlace has to go in first. I see where you didn't use anyon this car but from what I can see, it must be installed before the headliner tack strip.
That might be. It's been a bit for that video. Episode 96 and we are at episode 393...LOL
1975 ford thunderbird do you have headliner
No try Auto Krafters.
Selvage: thats a word I don't use everyday.
what's the healiner colour?
+Airton gonçalves cardoso: It is a white headliner. The lights make it look more tan
Stop saying Slevage, its selvage haha
You say potahto I say potayto.