Rubber Floor Mats?

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Rubber Floor Mats?

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I know this comes up every once in a while, but has anybody found a decently priced rubber floormat?

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Joe
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Daddiojoe wrote:I know this comes up every once in a while, but has anybody found a decently priced rubber floormat?

Thanks,
Joe
Try:
http://www.millsupply.com
I've bought a couple from them. They fit real decent.... not perfect...
They're running around $112 plus UPS.
John

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i bought one from John Geidl for $150 plus shipping. it is real close in texture and fits perfect.

cjlapham@yahoo.com

he only had a few left so you may want to act fast.

pics here: http://www.cssregistry.com/css/64d100Resto/index.html

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Ben--

The mats look nice, as does your truck.

John--if I click on the Mill Supply link, it boots me off of the Internet. Hmm. I'll try just typing in the URL. I'm thinking I might just try to make my own mat. I've got a raggedy piece of carpet that was in my truck to use as a templat. I'll just have to cut some darts or something. I've got a buddy who is an upholsterer. Maybe he can help. I think I can get just the rubber for around sixty bucks.

Thanks for the links,

Joe
1971 4-eyed Shortbed D100 225 /6 727 AT 3.23 rear running on Sweet Lady Propane

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