jerry whitfield Posted April 29, 2016 Share Posted April 29, 2016 hi can someone tell me what color this is? Two photos attached. My sunvisors are napped fabric. also....is headliner board surface design the same 1981 as 1984? Reason I ask, is, I took a headliner board out of an 81 cutlass today and I want to order precut headliner, anyone wish to recommend where to order a precut headliner? Do I need to pay $13.95 plus shipping for a spray can of headliner adhesive? Or, can I go to NAPA or auto zone or Advance store and buy a spray can of adhesive that will do well? thanks for your time. Jerry Whitfield Winston salem NC 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
95Cardinal Posted April 30, 2016 Share Posted April 30, 2016 G body forums will be very helpful for your car. Found this list of color codes and manufacturers' paint codes with a search for Olds interior color codes: 1983 -1984:***Dark Maple 77 (81-84) Ditzler #: S.G.: 72415 L.G.: 72435 Dupont #: S.G.: D8391 or Dupont #: S.G.: C8115 L.G.: C8129 W12A7298 S.G. W5A7298 flat Medium MapleDitzler #: S.G.: 72568 Very Dark Maple W12A8284 S.G. W5A8284 flat Here's a link to the thread on the "gbodyolds" forum: http://www.gbodyolds.com/forum/showthread.php?240-78-88-Cutlass-Interior-Color-RPO-Code-Index I find this forum to be helpful: https://gbodyforum.com/ Yes, the molded headliner substrate for 81 and 84 is the same part (for the same body style). I used the 3M high strength trim adhesive for small repairs on my headliner. Most Auto Supply stores carry it. 3M™ Spray Trim Adhesive, 3M ID 60980044394, UPC 00051131080744 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
poci1957 Posted May 23, 2016 Share Posted May 23, 2016 On 4/29/2016 at 0:50 PM, jerry whitfield said: Do I need to pay $13.95 plus shipping for a spray can of headliner adhesive? Or, can I go to NAPA or auto zone or Advance store and buy a spray can of adhesive that will do well? I always use the 3M and do not trust the cheaper off brands. Just follow the directions and spray both surfaces and wait for them to get tacky, A TIP you can buy the 3M in the automotive dept at most Wal Marts and save a few bucks over the parts store, Todd C. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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