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Pattern for 1941 160 Sedan Carpet
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CORSASEVEN
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I am currently searching for a pattern for front and rear carpet from a 1941 160 sedan. Any suggestions and/or photos would be great. Thank you.

Posted on: 2015/1/13 13:15
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Re: Pattern for 1941 160 Sedan Carpet
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Pattern? Or do you mean the type of carpet that they used?
The correct type of carpet they used is not available. Nothing today really even comes close. 30 years ago, we found something that was similar to use in our formal sedan, but I can't remember where it came from.

Posted on: 2015/1/13 13:38
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Re: Pattern for 1941 160 Sedan Carpet
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Thanks West, I actually mean a template to cut or some guideline where it is bordered, etc. I have no existing carpet to go by. Thank you for your response.

Posted on: 2015/1/13 14:00
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Re: Pattern for 1941 160 Sedan Carpet
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You could make patterns using heavy paper and then have them transferred to the carpet padding and material. There was a recent post in the post-war section showing how one owner made a pattern for the front mat. Yours would probably be easier as the transmission hump is not as pronounced.

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Posted on: 2015/1/13 14:24
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Re: Pattern for 1941 160 Sedan Carpet
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I do plan to make a pattern out of paper, my issue is determining the areas that have to be cut for the clutch and brake areas and if they are bound or not by a piping cord

Posted on: 2015/1/13 16:22
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