Original style carpet for 1970 300 convertible?

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Was the original carpet a 80/20 loop? I need to replace the carpet in one of my 300’s convertible. Where is the best place and price to purchase carpet? Thank you in advance for the help.
 
All the molded carpet is made by Auto Custom Carpets. The best was Trim Auto, but they were bought by ACC a while ago.

My vendor of choice is Auto Carpet for Car, Truck, Van - Stock Interiors They seem to be the most consistent with price and the service has been good in my experience.

I'm not sure if the original was 80/20 or nylon loop. I've always used 80/20 and it seems to be a good match to original. I suggest ordering samples first.
 
I actually bought my carpet from Rock Auto, 80/20 loop. They listed it as being for the coup, but it fit the convertible perfectly. It was less money then any of the other vendors and the extra 5% coupon was a plus. It came in an ACC box so I know it was the same carpet that others were offering for more money.
 
My carpeting is loop.

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All the molded carpet is made by Auto Custom Carpets. The best was Trim Auto, but they were bought by ACC a while ago.

My vendor of choice is Auto Carpet for Car, Truck, Van - Stock Interiors They seem to be the most consistent with price and the service has been good in my experience.

I'm not sure if the original was 80/20 or nylon loop. I've always used 80/20 and it seems to be a good match to original. I suggest ordering samples first.
Thank you for the info. You have 80/20 in your car? If it’s good enough for your car it will work for me.
 
I actually bought my carpet from Rock Auto, 80/20 loop. They listed it as being for the coup, but it fit the convertible perfectly. It was less money than any of the other vendors and the extra 5% coupon was a plus. It came in an ACC box so I know it was the same carpet that others were offering for more money.
How long ago did you purchase your carpet? I look on Rock Auto yesterday and I didn’t see a listing for it.
 
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Will the 2dr listing fit the convertible?
I really don't know. The one in my car was from Trim Parts before they closed.

I did put a new carpet from ACC in my '65 300L. That carpet had enough extra in the back seat platform (or whatever you would call it) area. The problem has been they didn't give you enough extra to cover the area around the edge of the rear seat. Judging by this, it's probably OK, but a call to Stock Interiors may tell you better.

One reason I suggest Stock Interiors is they seem to have a direct line to ACC from what I've seen.

More Information for ACC 10813230

This is the one I bought, probably a few years ago. I went with no mass backing because I was putting down Fat Mat sound deadening material.

Did the carpet fit your convertible?
 
My '65 300L rear carpet. I took this pic before trimming because I was thinking of the convertibles and 4 dr sedans as we've discussed it a bit on here.

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Will the 2dr listing fit the convertible?
I really don't know. The one in my car was from Trim Parts before they closed.

I did put a new carpet from ACC in my '65 300L. That carpet had enough extra in the back seat platform (or whatever you would call it) area. The problem has been they didn't give you enough extra to cover the area around the edge of the rear seat. Judging by this, it's probably OK, but a call to Stock Interiors may tell you better.

One reason I suggest Stock Interiors is they seem to have a direct line to ACC from what I've seen.



Did the carpet fit your convertible?
It fits great lengthwise, but the width was a little tricky. That could also be that this was my first carpet install. I had to do a lot of re-adjusting to make sure the carpet would stay under the sill plates.
 
It fits great lengthwise, but the width was a little tricky. That could also be that this was my first carpet install. I had to do a lot of re-adjusting to make sure the carpet would stay under the sill plates.
I found that to be true with the 300L carpet too.

I think it's best to let the carpet "settle" for a few days, preferably with some time in the hot sun, before trimming the edges. You can always trim more, but can't put it back on.

Gotta throw in the tip of using an old soldering iron to make holes for seat belts etc.
 
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