Dave,
I did my 64 this winter, used Al Knoch carpet. I had to trim very little, only because I used a heat barrier. I also used less the 2 cans of the adhesive. My thoughts were to use just what I needed. You never know when you might need to pull up an area for another project. I used a large soldering iron to melt through any holes I needed, such as seat belt, dimmer switch, etc. It made a clean hole, and will never let the carpet un-ravel. I have heard of some who heated a bolt with a torch to do the same. I did not remove my top, seemed like too much un-needed work. Not a real tough job, just use the advise of IH2LOSE, take your time, fit before glue, and it will turn out great. Good Luck!
Pat
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