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Thread: WTB: Old Square Weave carpet / Charcoal

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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    WTB: Old Square Weave carpet / Charcoal

    Any one who has old 'square weave' in grey/ blk who is re-doing their interior and going to toss out the old, I am interested in few pieces. Has to be old. Original would be best.

    PLEASE, let me know. I really need the rear section by the rear seats and back wall/shelf.
    Steve Var.
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    Just a suggestion,take a close pic of the type you want ,everyone does not know which carpet is which by name. ask me how I know. If you get any german velour pieces let me know . Best of luck in your search .Steve

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    Was squareweave ever offered originally in early 911's?
    Mike

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    Senior Member Varooom's Avatar
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    Carried over from the 356. I need some for my very original '66 912. Just looking for some rear pieces but I would take what I can get. Give people on this forum some know-how credit. Square weave carpets were used in many cars from the 50's-60's and not a hard to visualize item. The more faded the better. Mine are almost dark tan/grey from over 40 yrs of Southern California sun(especially the cloth edging)!



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    Steve Var.
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    Yes, even the luggage compartment carpet in 301258 is German square weave with horsehair backing.
    Indiana,
    1965 911: 300594, 300839
    1965 912: 350407,
    1968 911L SWT Sportomatic,
    1970 911T Irish Green, Restored,
    1974 911 Carrera, 1975 911 Carrera,
    1970 914 1.7 Signal Orange, 1973 914 2.0 Zambezi Green, 1974 914 2.0 Ravena Green--this one is for sale
    Used to haul the kids to the pool in 356/1500RS Carrera Speedster 80820. Wife would leave it in the shopping center parking lot -- now in the Porsche Factory Museum.

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