Headliner
Thanks everyone, I like the way it turned out too.
Pre-runner: I've tried using 3-M headliner tack sprays before to just fix my old headliners but never had any luck either. My neighbor has been using the Heads-up replacements on cars for a few years and has never had any complaints.
Big block: The new headliner cloth material was almost a perfect match to my old cloth and has a 3/8" foam backing. All I had to do was remove my old headliner, (remove all that $*&^ trim!). Then I removed the remainder of the loose material and scuffed the shell with a Scotchbrite pad, sprayed on the adhesive, laid in the new liner material, formed it into the contours and trimmed the edges with a razor blade. It only took about 5 minutes total to set the material into the shell. The whole job with trim removal and replacement took about 1 1/2 hours. These kits only come in the cloth as far as I know.
I got the kit and the adhesive at a local Auto Parts chain called Franks Auto Supermarket.
This was probably the nicest and easiest kit I've ever used.
Here's the colors and the name of the company that makes it.
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George
82 Silverado LWB 4x4 350 SM465 NP208
77 Chevrolet Blazer Chalet 400 TH350 NP203
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