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    Carpet for Front Compartment

    I have a complete 3 piece set plus 2 pieces from another set (the floor and one side) Pretty good condition. The partial set has straps in very good condition. The complete set is missing one of the straps but the groment and part of the strap are still there. I saw a thread that asked how these were attached. A reply said that there were snaps on the side pieces. I don't think that is right. The partial set shows residue of contact cement which is how I believe they were installed. The complete set came from a prior owner restoration of my 67S and were installed rather neatly by using them as fender sealers. You can see the impressions where the fender clips were. With new hardware it looked like a neat and tidy install although not orginal as per the factory. A little red overspray here and there and some brown stains that I think would come out with some deep cleaning and maybe some redying. $40 plus shipping gets it all to your door. Check out the next reply for more pics.

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    Bill

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    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
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    Addittional Pics of Carpet for Front Compartment

    Here are some more pics.

    Bill

    bbausser@gmail.com
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    Currently:
    67 3.6 Rocket "Silver"
    62 T6 Outlaw Coupe "ole Yellow"
    65 F100 Custom Cab Flairside Shortbed

    Gone but not forgotten in last 2 years:
    67S Concours King
    67 912 Vintage Racer
    68 912 Flipper
    83 911SC
    93 Mo30 968

    too many cars before that

    Early S Registry # 787
    R Gruppe # 551

    "its better to wear out then rust out"

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