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n2fordwagons
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Posted: 11-September-2013 at 5:34AM |
Anyone know if 4 door carpet will fit in a wagon?
Anyone try this company's products? Opinions on fit & quality?
Edited by n2fordwagons - 11-September-2013 at 5:35AM |
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NwOh_Starsky
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I'm pretty sure that it will get you everything for the "passenger area" not the "cargo area" in the back.
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GTW
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I think gpd294 did. You're okay if you don't have the rear carpet option.
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Griffin
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n2fordwagons
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Yup, no carpet in the rear. Cool. Now, I wonder if they have the OEM "shag" style carpet?! |
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GTW
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My carpet seems more like pile than shag. The PO of mine put an aftermarket piece of gold shag behind the back seat in the mid 70's though
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Griffin
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gpd294
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This is where I ordered my carpet and it was ACC brand and great quality. The carpet is just for the passenger area, but you can order extra by the yard in the same shade/style for the cargo area, which is what I did. I orderd the 80-20 loop style rather than Plush Cut pile because I figured it would be easier to vacuum and keep clean. I had the guy that installed my headliner sew a vinyl border around the cargo area carpet so it wouldn't fray.
Hope this helps and good luck!
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Carlos....1975 Gran Torino Squire Station Wagon restored to look like a 1973 Torino Station
Wagon my Dad bought new from McAnary Ford on June 6, 1973 in Gary,Indiana |
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n2fordwagons
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Thanks! Assuming you ordered 80-20 loop for the 72-73 Torino? That's what I want, also. When you select 74-76 Montego or Torino, it doesn't list 80-20 loop as an option. Also, assuming 72-73 Torino would fit my 76 Montego.
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n2fordwagons
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I guess mine is pile. It's very long and shaggy looking though. I'm sure there's all kinds of dirt trapped down in there. You can't tell it from the top (the shag hides it), but there are cracks and splits in the carpet. I discovered this when I was installing speaker wire to the rear. Will be adding new carpet to my Christmas list!!
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gpd294
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Thats correct I ordered for the earlier model car and yes it will fit just fine.
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Carlos....1975 Gran Torino Squire Station Wagon restored to look like a 1973 Torino Station
Wagon my Dad bought new from McAnary Ford on June 6, 1973 in Gary,Indiana |
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unlovedford
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I am ordering some new 80/20 for mine before the Moonshine festival. Just have to tarp it afterward because of the window seals. Man, I wish they were available.
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Joe
1972 Mom's Squire Wagon 1972 Torino Wagon 1976 Torino 1968 Cougar XR7-First batch 1972 Torino 460 1989 BroncoII/Jeeps/Titanimous Popeye and Brutus (Rams) |
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gpd294
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Me and you both Joe. I think I am going to order the window fuzzies from Class-Tech soon because I'd hate for them to run out and then be on back order for ever. I need to check my interior fuzzies to see if they even need replacing because I know for sure my exterior fuzzies could use some help. Just FYI
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unlovedford
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Great idea!
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Joe
1972 Mom's Squire Wagon 1972 Torino Wagon 1976 Torino 1968 Cougar XR7-First batch 1972 Torino 460 1989 BroncoII/Jeeps/Titanimous Popeye and Brutus (Rams) |
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n2fordwagons
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I requested color samples of the carpet, which showed up last week. Unfortunately, none of them are close to matching the original carpet color. Which will be fairly obvious when compared to the carpet on the door panels. Anyone know of any other source for 4 door carpet?
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