Looks great man!!!!
Talk to Josh on this site. He just did one in his '55.
true story! couple days ago I posted a big long reply but apparently it didn't stick? sorry.....headliners really ain't that tough just gotta plan everything out before cracking out the glue or scissors! you only have one shot so make sure you have all your ducks in a row and if I can suggest one thing is wear a proper respirator when doing the gluing! gets pretty dank inside the car spraying that crap! Here's a couple tips....
-buy a $20 siphon feed gun from princess auto or kms and a couple quarts of GOOD contact cement.....advice from the pro's the aresol cans are thinned down with solvents so they spray easy.....nowhere near the holding power and will fail in the summer.
-keep sharp scissors and lots of olfa blades handy
-really take time before you slice window openings and such.....you will be surprised how the material stretches.
-go to office depot or Walmart and buy a few bags of the Black spring clips in different sizes....more the better (minimum 50)
-go easy on the glue....it WILL bleed though the cloth! The factory only glued around the edges.
I'm not sure because I've never used a "mohair" type liner (mine was a $400 wool one) but I've read that the cheap material is super easy to mess up cause the fluff on the surface rubs off if you look at it sideways! so handle as little as possible!
Good luck and if you get stuck pm me and I can try and help ya out