Some pics I took yesterday evening
The sun was due west and low so I thought it might be a good chance for some quick pics. The liner is black but the sunlight makes it look a little lighter.
The liner is attached by the 3M #80 spray adhesive, and the hood must be removed for installation. This hood is very light and cleans up well underneath with spray degreaser - I used citrus orange "Zep" from the Home Depot. I cleaned and re-used the mounting pins and you can see how they sink in flush. The pins really aren't needed but I punch the holes to aid in alignment as the installation proceeds. I won't be punching the hole in the dead-center as I discovered that one isn't needed and the decal I used rides over it. The silver Lincoln decal is heat-resistant and is 16 inches tall.
Remember that the liner is a totally different chemical formulation than the stock pressed-fiberglass, and far outperforms it. If it ever gets dirty, which it won't, it can be wiped down with a terry cloth moistened with water, Windex, or any spray cleaner. My liner won't soak up any underhood fluids and resists mold/mildew, etc. It weighs just about 2 pounds and is the same shape as the stock liner. It comes shipped rolled in a tall box, with full instructions for both liner and decal. I'm out of decals right now, but I can get the Lincoln logo as you can see in silver, red, blue, green, white, orange, yellow.