Replacing '49 Super 4 door headliner...

in HUDSON
I've replaced cloth headliners before but not any without a tackstrip.
My headliner was original but stained...there are metal pieces to hold the windlass but no tacks trip to staple or tack the edges of the headliner to..?
The manual is not clear as to how to pull the headliner in the directions I need to in order to get out all the wrinkles and seems to direct me to tuck the edges under those metal plates. This does not seem like an easy way to get the headliner secure and wrinkle-free.
Does anyone have experience with installing one, or can you direct me to where I can get that information?
Thanking you in advance
My headliner was original but stained...there are metal pieces to hold the windlass but no tacks trip to staple or tack the edges of the headliner to..?
The manual is not clear as to how to pull the headliner in the directions I need to in order to get out all the wrinkles and seems to direct me to tuck the edges under those metal plates. This does not seem like an easy way to get the headliner secure and wrinkle-free.
Does anyone have experience with installing one, or can you direct me to where I can get that information?
Thanking you in advance
Comments
I installed it with the back window still in.
Lots of patience needed.
A spray bottle with water and a hair drier took care of wrinkles.
What is the procedure for the back window, I would like to leave it in place. How far from the gasket do I trim the headliner so I can tuck it in (is that the procedure?)
Thanks everyone!
On the back window , take a hair drier and heat the rubber gasket to make it flexible.
Use your putty knife to flex it away from glass and loosen it in preparation for the install.
I would leave the rear window until last , after the rest is secured , then you can press the material against the rubber to see where to trim. I think I left it long , folded it ,and pushed it in with the putty knife.
A dry fit first , then a little cloth glue behind the rubber and redo.
I did this all in one day, but you might plan on a couple if you need a break or two.
Pull out the seats, cover the dash, cover the floors. You'll be crawling around on your knees , and shoes can make a mess of carpets.
It actually was easier then I expected, but I couldn't do it now because of physical limitations.
I wrote an article for the " Hornets Nest" to explain it, but I don't have copies.
Good luck.
Thanks again
I don't know if the National club kept copies , I know they were sent one every month.
I’m going to try to do it with the rear window still in place, even though I’m not exactly sure how to cut it and how to adhere it to the window frame!