Shout out and kudos.
I wanted rubber mat for the poverty look.
Can't find that.
Wish someone would make it.
But, ACC has molded vinyl for B bodies.
And they even helped me when I muffed one section up.
The gas peddle is tricky.
If you go the vinyl, be warned it's heavy stuff and not for the faint of heart.
A first gen Charger requires the rear section with the "ears" for the buckets.
Figured to post pictures before getting the seats all in so you can see it.
(I'm still working on the dash wiring anyway).
Had to feel my way through the rear carpet since I wasn't sure what would show when I got it together.
And I wanted to be able to take the rear stuff "apart" later if necessary.
I've saved/built a couple of A bodies many years ago for commuter cars.
Salvaged some original vinyl imitation carpet from junk yard cars and top coated it with polyurethane sealant.
Ease of care since I drive the cars everyday.
A lot.
Wet carpet?
What's that?
I wanted rubber mat for the poverty look.
Can't find that.
Wish someone would make it.
But, ACC has molded vinyl for B bodies.
And they even helped me when I muffed one section up.
The gas peddle is tricky.
If you go the vinyl, be warned it's heavy stuff and not for the faint of heart.
A first gen Charger requires the rear section with the "ears" for the buckets.
Figured to post pictures before getting the seats all in so you can see it.
(I'm still working on the dash wiring anyway).
Had to feel my way through the rear carpet since I wasn't sure what would show when I got it together.
And I wanted to be able to take the rear stuff "apart" later if necessary.
I've saved/built a couple of A bodies many years ago for commuter cars.
Salvaged some original vinyl imitation carpet from junk yard cars and top coated it with polyurethane sealant.
Ease of care since I drive the cars everyday.
A lot.
Wet carpet?
What's that?
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