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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Parts => Topic started by: Chris on January 03, 2013, 06:06:30 PM
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I ordered new carpet for my 64 1/2 mustang since I'm updating the interior. The carpet arrived without the toe pad which is correct but it extended up the sides of the door to the sill plate, which is incorrect. The supplier is ACC which provides carpet for most suppliers.
Has anyone had this issue with 64 1/2 carpet?
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This is for a coupe or convertible?
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This is for a June 64 convertible. I confirmed with NPD that the carpet order was for 64 1/2 convertible, no toe pad and carpet to the door but not up to the sill. They did not know why the carpet ran wider. I though the convertible was configured with vinyl on the side of the door below the sill plate, about two inches under the carpet?
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Nope, convertible goes up over the rocker panel no matter if it's a 64.5 or not. You got the correct carpet.
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Charles,
Thanks, guess I should have known that. Guess I have some vinyl to return.
Thanks,
Chris
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No problem, good thing you didn't cut the carpet.
The serge style carpet was used pretty much all the way through the 1964 calendar year. Have examples of fastbacks and coupes with January scheduled build dates with the early-style carpet.
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Charles,
So would the Fastback carpet stop at the rocker panel, and have vinyl up the rockers under the sill plate? I have a 10/9/64 SJ Fastback.
Thanks,
Rich
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Would I be correct in saying that this is the correct carpet setup in all 64 1/2's ?
Cheers,
Dom
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Charles,
So would the Fastback carpet stop at the rocker panel, and have vinyl up the rockers under the sill plate? I have a 10/9/64 SJ Fastback.
Thanks,
Rich
Yes, fastback carpet would be the same as a coupe at that time period, except the rear section would have the 'L' cutout at the base of the rear qtr trim. The Jan '65 K fastback I had originally had the serge carpet also. Have examples of coupes/fastbacks built around Feb '65 with the serge carpet.
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Would I be correct in saying that this is the correct carpet setup in all 64 1/2's ?
All 64 1/2 coupes would have the serge carpet. Convertibles wrap over the rocker like 65-66. The difference in the convertible carpet is there wasn't a toe-pad. The serge carpet in coupes/fastback also usually did not have a toe pad.
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All 64 1/2 coupes would have the serge carpet. Convertibles wrap over the rocker like 65-66.
Thanks Charles, I learnt something new today.
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Another question - what color would the vinyl that runs up the rockers under the sill plates be for a white / black early 65 Fastback interior? Would it match the black carpet or white kick panels?
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Another question - what color would the vinyl that runs up the rockers under the sill plates be for a white / black early 65 Fastback interior? Would it match the black carpet or white kick panels?
It would match the kick panel color, in this case white.
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Thanks Charles. Anyone know of a source for these items? I haven't seen any repros. Guess I'll be hunting originals.
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Thanks Charles. Anyone know of a source for these items? I haven't seen any repros. Guess I'll be hunting originals.
The Mustang parts places like Va Mustang or NPD should sell vinyl in the right color. Otherwise, you could go to a local trim shop and have them find something close.
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Anyone know of a source for these items? I haven't seen any repros. Guess I'll be hunting originals.
I picked up mine from Virginia Classic Mustang (the photo that Dom used above is of my '64.5 coupe). It's simply called "Vinyl Material Below Step Plate" in their catalog. Listed in the carpet section I see it's not offered in white though. I would imagine most of the major supply houses carry it. You might try sourcing it at your local upholstery shop or fabric store, the repro's didn't appear to be anything special, just a 6" X 4' strip of vinyl.
Greg
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Great. I'll check them out. Thanks for the help guys. :)
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I picked up mine from Virginia Classic Mustang (the photo that Dom used above is of my '64.5 coupe)
Greg, hope you breach me for copyright... haha
FYI I found that pic via a google search,
Cheers
Dom
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Glad I could provide a photo of something you could use, I don't put it out on the internet if it's something I intend to keep private........except that trip to Barrett-Jackson in Vegas last fall ;)
Greg