They might work but I'd use 3M 38808 specifically designed for headliner and fabric gluing jobs. Around 15 bucks per can or so. Works extremely well.I've always used 3M Super 77 or 90.
Well, Oldsmobile used Dark Claret for code 79C. Yours may be called something else. Same color.Awesome these are great tips, I have some questions though! You refer to the interior code, I assume my color is the dark claret as you mentioned because from any pictures I've seen its what looks the closest to what I have BUT all of my interior codes refer to it as Ruby red but I can't seem to find anyone who has that color. Could they be one in the same?
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Well, Oldsmobile used Dark Claret for code 79C. Yours may be called something else. Same color.
What year is your car? You can check the SPID sticker in the trunklid if it's 84-88. assuming it's still there it should list all your option codes. If it's 85-88, it's 79C I'm betting. I think Chevy called this the Ruby Red, but not 100% sure on that. If it's code 77C it's pre-85 and would likely match the Dark Maple.
Sorry, I'm not quite fluent in Monte Carlo specific stuff. I speak Oldsmobile language mostly.
Exactly I do indeed have the vinyl top!First two numbers are the important piece. 79 interior code is Dk Claret/Ruby Red. The letters are colors for certain components of the interior or trim or striping. If the last one is a number, like 794, I think that signifies leather colors. Your 79T should indicate ruby red vinyl top color. Does yours have a red top? Letters like N, R, V and such indicate vinyl. I haven't memorized them all.
It can get confusing real fast.
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