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1937 Front Carpet
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Hello, While I was removing the floor board of my 37 115 C the original rubber floor mat disintegrated as was so brittle, really upsetting since it lasted 77 years. I took my time and carefully tried to save it but no luck. Now I've decided to replaced it with carpet.I guess I will have to make a paper pattern for cutting the carpet. My question is does the border of the carpet lay against the sides of the interior edges or is it placed under panels. I checked with Hirsch for carpet samples, is there another source for original style carpet ? Thank you

Posted on: 2014/9/1 4:45
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Re: 1937 Front Carpet
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My 115C convertible coupe has hogshair type carpeting in the passenger and rumble seat areas. The edges of the carpet in the passenger compartment are under the threshold plates. Do not know if this is correct as the car was restored in the late 1980s, but it looks like a good fit. I believe the 115Cs were originally fitted with rubber floor mats.

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Posted on: 2014/9/1 10:46
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The sides of the carpet are normally bound, such that the carpet pretty much lays in place. The bound edge is up to the rolled edge of the door sill plates. Originally there were two snaps at the base of the B pillar ( one on each side, where the V cutout is) just inside the rear door, and there were also two sewn in snaps about 5" in from the body just under the front edge of the rear seat.

If there is a better source than Hirsch for correct hogshair, I don't know it.

Posted on: 2014/9/1 13:18
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Corsaseven, would you post a photo of the original ones? I'd like to see what they looked like. I have a 39 120 and I bet they were similar.

Posted on: 2014/9/1 15:26
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Hi David,
I will take a photo of the floor mat tomorrow and post in on the forum later in the day. Its in pretty bad shape. Thank you for your reply.

Posted on: 2014/9/1 21:45
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Hi David,
I apologize for posting the photo of my front floor mat or whats left of it. I think I am going to replace with carpet.

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Posted on: 2014/9/6 22:43
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