<VV> [FC] rubber floor mat
N2VZD at aol.com
N2VZD at aol.com
Sat Aug 17 19:06:59 EDT 2013
Somewhere I have some of that from a 64 greenbrier deluxe I parted out. not
sure why I saved it. I doubt anyone has it now. It had factory cuts for
rear seat options etc in it.
In a message dated 8/16/2013 11:55:13 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
dannydavis at clearwire.net writes:
My Red/Green-brier has got a sub-floor rubber mat as you describe. I'ts
got rubber "fins that fill in the space created by the raised ridges. It's
actually two pieces set side by each. Appears to be a "universal bed mat
material" that probably is made aftermarket for most all GM trucks of that
era. I haven't confirmed it, but the floor on my 1969 El Camino seems to
have the same design of floor.
I've now got a piece of 1/2" hard foam with reflective shield covered by
vinyl floor material on that.
I'm making my ultimate road trip rig.
Dan
On Fri, Aug 16, 2013 at 7:29 PM, Jimmy Harris
<harrisjimmy60 at yahoo.com>wrote:
> Hello All again, Maybe I should be more clear about what Im looking for,
I
> have a NOS front rubber floor mat for my 1964 8 door corvan and am
> looking for the middle rubber mat with the ridges under it to make the
> floor more level
> and I don't know if they had a rear rubber mat or not but would like to
> have it
> also. Would "like" for them to be new or NOS but a really good one(s)
> would be good too. THANKS for any HELP. Jimmy
>
> 64 110 buneduggy only one running
> 64 110 8door corvan in process
> 62 150 spyder conv. next on to do list
> Hartsville Tn. 37074 phone # 615-633-3082
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