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That's a good shot Bobs car. Maybe it is the flash. But I still feel they were not as black as what has been described. I have a picture somewhere of a headliner that was installed that is very black and the original sunvisors do not match. I'll see if I can find it. The sail panels were repo and did not match the headliner. It was obvious without the flash. Good discussion.
I was asked by a salesperson, for a customer, if we were aware of black headliners not all being black. I told them that I am aware of variations but not anything that it would cause me concern. What was conveyed afterwards I cannot say. Dye lot variations exist and it is a fact of life. It has never, in my experience with the Drake headliners I have observed, risen to a point where they were no longer black enough. I am sorry but dye is like paints, if your getting dye from someone thats making sure there properly mixing with the right amount of pigmet. and then doing testing that the color is a match to your standard then there would not be that much variation. any way the two headliners that came from npd made by scott drake are not black, IMHO it even looks a shade lighter in color when i compair them to some of my newly painted dark charcoal panel. But anyway it comes down to this... it is when I lay the scott dake headliner on top of the old factory origanal one.. the scott drake part is way to gray in color and i am trying to do it concourse so i have sent the item back to npd and found a correct black moon skin material that matches the factory old headliner , plus the rod pockets on the scott drake item are 3/4 to 1 inch openings and the factory ones are 1/2 inch. really dont need headliner hanging down lower I thank everyone for their input.
That is certainly way to Gray!