Hey you, unsigned, yes you in the back of the room. My reasoning is that if it is faded you know that the sun has gotten to it and has at least degraded the dyes and has probably degraded the synthetic fabric. I fly light airplanes and one thing that you must be careful with (involving a fabric covered plane) is sun getting directly to the Dacron fabric. Fabric is punch tested periodically to see if it meets specs or strength. Sunlight is the great enemy here. The headliner would possibly be worth something to someone as a part of the interior if it is in good condition. Just my thoughts. Regards, Joe Fulton Salinas, CA --- mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >Forget the PC interior if it is faded, but what > >about the headliner? > > Forget it? Why? The seats can easily be dyed to look > pretty damn good. That > headliner is real desirable without the interior. > DUH !! > > > > > >