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cedric9146
post Sep 21 2013, 07:47 AM
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What is the correct carpet for a my MY 1970 6cil?

Did read some things here but not concrete answer...

- Is it charcoal perlon ?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Porsche-914-70-71-...t-/350256486977

- Is it loop ?

- Plush?


Then second question, is it gray? Black?

Thx!
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Mikey914
post Mar 8 2015, 03:52 PM
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The last carpet shown is a plush, and not OEM, the heel pad to be concourse correct is a textured piece of vinyl that is embossed. I have a late set of the salt and pepper, the heal pad is smaller that the one in the 1st thread. To know for sure if yours is OEM, look for the base grommets. I make a silicone version of them, the originals are a thermally formed vinyl piece, the OEM aren't real pretty, they are like the pedal grommets (another tell if the carpet is OEM). The pedal grommets are also a thermally formed vinyl piece. Mine are silicone.

To be correct you want the perlon (I have it ).

It is a lighter duty carpet, but I can put a backing on it for you if you wish. The biggest problem is the light duty carpet will not stay in place without the grommets.
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