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looks fantastic!!
Posted on: 4/19 9:49
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looks fantastic!!
Posted on: 4/19 9:49
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Posted on: 4/22 0:38
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A little more progress on the interior....
Rollin' rollin' rollin' Underlay in place and taped down to keep it in place while I build my carpet set. Trunk/cabin panel. A few more pieces to glue on to finish this.
Posted on: 4/27 9:11
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It goes over the pad.
Posted on: 4/27 11:08
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-BigKev
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Thank you! Where it sits will make a difference when building/fitting the front carpet.
It would appear by the indentation on the rear carpet that it was under the rear seat. Given the different radii of the carpet and seat it is correct for the seat to sit on the carpet. Agree?
Posted on: 4/27 11:44
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My carpet is not original, so take this with a grain of salt. I have no idea if it was made from the original pattern.
Tucked under the back seat is the way mine fits. If it wasn't under the seat it would move all over. I also tucked the sides under the sill plates. I'm pretty sure the 55-56 models were not tucked in by the sills, not sure about 51-54. I prefer it tucked regardless because it keeps the carpet in place and looks clean.
Posted on: 4/27 15:20
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I believe you're correct, that the carpet did not go under the sill plates on the 55 & 56's either. I'm pretty sure the back seat is supposed to sit on the carpet like yours does.
The carpet moving around was/is a problem which I'm going to solve by sewing Velcro along the edges. This will give me the the factory look, and be able to keep the carpet in place. At least that's my current plan!
Posted on: 4/27 15:38
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The carpets did not go under the sills. The edging on carpet went right up to edge of the sills. There is a fiber wood rod like thing that fills the gap under the sill hump to help prevent then from getting crushed.
There is a STB or Service Counselor recommending that little trim screws with cup washers be added near the front corners of the seat to attach the carpet to the floor sheet metal if the customer complains of shifting carpet. My 54 still had evidence of those screws.
Posted on: 4/27 20:46
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