"Rubber Floor-Mat"

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"Rubber Floor-Mat"

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I Came Across This 1950's NOS Western Auto "Wizard" Floor Mat. It Says 1948'-52' Plymouth. I'm Thinking It Might Be Trimmed-Up To Fit A Slick. The Rubber Is Still Supple As A Baby's Bottom & U.S.A. Made To Boot! Should I Macgyver This Or Should I Pass It On To A Plymouth Guy?..... Image Image Image Image
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I say something like that, pass it on. Too nice to chop it up
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Try selling it for profit first. If that fails, you can cut it up to fit!

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Pass it on!!!!! You know how hard it is to come up with some parts for your truck. Imagine what it is like to come up with something for a Plymouth. Mats are readily available for our trucks, buy one. As a matter of fact I have one I would part with if it would fit yours. It is for a 64 with high hump. I decided to go carpet in mine. Found a nice molded full cab (under seat) carpet that I ordered.
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Cut up a mint condition NOS floor mat for a 65 year old car ? no.gif
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That's It Then. I Will Pass It On, Probably Not Many Of These Floating Around Anymore. I Know There Are A Few Plymouth Guys Here In Topeka And I'm Sure One Of Em Would Love To Have This..........
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You can really be hero to somebody with this thing. Looks too big for a pick up truck, What is it for?
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Michael Bryce Winnick wrote:You can really be hero to somebody with this thing. Looks too big for a pick up truck, What is it for?
It Was For A 1948'-52' Plymouth. A Guy Came From Kansas City Today And Bought It And He Was Very Happy To Get It For His Project....
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Nice job. Take a beer out of petty cash.
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