Phil, I can't help you with the rear shelf but please impress on your trim shop guys how delicate the headliner shell is, it takes a lot of time and patience to remove all the trim from inside the car so that the headliner can be removed. The best way i found to get the headliner out of the car is to lower the passenger door window fully then recline the passengers seat back all the way and gently coax the liner out, it's not easy and can't be rushed as if any pressure is put on the liner it will fall apart. Both front seat belts must be removed completely otherwise they will get in the way. I retrimmed my 82 a couple of months ago so i know how delicate the headliners can get after 20 years of life, my carpet is light grey in colour or quicksilver as Chrysler called it which being light hasn't shown much fading so still matches the carpet well enough. I found a cardboard tag on my carpet which says that the original carpet was made by J.P.Stephens & Co Inc. the location is illegible unfortunately. Neil 82 Imp London, England. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Phil Brust" <pbrust@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 3:49 PM Subject: IML: 82 Imperial rear shelf > The rear shelf in my Imperial looks bad and I'm not sure how to fix it. It's > the same plush carpet as the floor but the sun has faded it and it appears > someone has attempted to dye it. > > I'm having a new headliner and some leather seat panels replaced and the > trim shop owner couldn't match the carpet texture. He showed me samples of > the same color in a "short-hair" pile. > > Has anyone had good results with dye on the long, plush fiber carpet found > in these Imperials? > > Does anyone know of a reliable source for exact replacement carpet (keeping > in mind I only need to replace the rear shelf and not the molded carpet on > the floor)? > > The trip to the trim shop was about sixty miles and it was pleasurable. Even > though the Imperial shares the same body with the Fifth Ave, there's a lot > of difference in ride and handling between it and my daily driver. > > Happy New Year > > Phil Brust > Jefferson GA > 73 & 82 Imperial