Your description is fairly close to the stock "rubber carpet" that came
in my Series II, with one exception - each side was a single piece,
running from the top of the firewall and clipped to the bottom of the
"back seat" pad. The bottom was formed to fit into the recesses beneath
the seats. The transmission tunnel was carpeted.
Allan McDonald Allan.McDonald(at)gems4.gov.bc.ca
Nursery & Seed Operations Branch
Phone: (250) 387-8945 Fax: (250) 356-0472
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>From: Jay Laifman[SMTP:Jay_Laifman(at)countrywide.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, 1997 November, 19 8:01AM
>To: alpines(at)autox.team.net
>Subject: Rubber Floors
>
>
>Yes, the Alpine did originally come with just rubber floor mats. I don't
>know about the GTs or the Tigers. I had my original mats, and might still
>be tucked away somewhere - what's left of them. They were two pieces, one
>that went from the front lip of the back shelf to the front of the hole
>where the seats rest, the other from the top of the foot well back down and
>around the hole where the seats rest and then back a few inches. They
>had/have horizontal ribs about 3/16"-1/4" thick, and a thicker flat pad
>where the feet rest. I think the front parts also had about a 3/4" wide
>band all the way around the boarder (I could be wrong on this part). They
>really fit will. Unfortunately, they ultimately started breaking along
>some of the ribs. I think I saved them for a future pattern, but they may
>have been so far gone that I let them go.
>
>Jay
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