It was too cold to glue that vinyl, so I had to do something else...
It needed windscreen... I had a new one and an old used original AMC Hornet glass. I chose that used...
I had 8 mm butylband, it was too small... It should be 10mm. I found one retailseller (webshop) here in Finland, and the price was not right... But I had to have it...
It needed some polishing, so I used ceriumoxide.
It took several hours to get it decent. And I recieved that 10 mm band.
Same web shop did sell vinyl spray paint with right color. (and a pinstriping set... for my SC/Rambler replica striping)
There was need for that paint... dashboard pad had scratches and steering wheel had sunkissed areas.
I had new (and old) window molding clips just enough.
My son helped me to install windscreen.
And then door glass. This is just temporary.. door needs welding and such...
It was too cold to vinyl roof... so I cleaned and painted and installed those parts...
It was not easy to wait warmer spring days. But today "Holy thursday" it was warm day so, it was time to glue.
I cleaned around rear screen and painted areas. Protected whole car.
Measured the centerline, again...
First I folded vinyl...
Roof was cleaned, again...
Sprayed adhessive to vinyl...
...and to roof.
After few moments it was time to glue vinyl... I could have use for third hand... Sidewindow area had to be opened to get vinyl even.
Same to the other side. Did that rearwindow area too.
Cut away all extra material and installed window frame.
And the other side too. Looks fine to me.
And from this angle too.
Testing roof molding. No BS, I think...