Carpet for a '59
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Carpet for a '59



The carpet in my 1959 is also black.



On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 20:24 , Chris Hawkins <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx> sent:

>Some carpet providers may have access to really deep
>pile carpet. (Although I don't know of any.)
>However, it is doubtful they would be able to provide
>you with moulded carpet. It would be a cut & sew
>style, not always a good thing unless done and
>installed absolutely correctly. I speak from
>experience with a truly crappy Kanter cut & sew carpet
>set for a friend's '66 Imperial.
>
>Turquoise carpet would be terrific, but if the
>original carpet on the back of your seat is black,
>then that is what you should go with unless you plan
>on changing the seat carpet, too. Also, should you
>get lucky in your search for shag, chances are good it
>will be available in black.
>
>In 1960, Chrysler appears to have used black carpet in
>every interior selection except for two of the 5
&g t;colors of New Yorker cloth interiors - blue and terra
>cotta. 1960 Imperials seem to have used black carpet
>in most of its interior selections, also. Perhaps
>the same was true in 1959.
>
>Chris H.
>
>1960 NY T&C (in Terra Cotta w/ matching carpet)
>1966 Crown Convertible
>1966 LeBaron
>
>spring.com wrote:
>> I presume that "ACC" is Auto Custom Carpets, at
>> www.accmats.com, right? Chris H. indicated that
>> Imperials in the 60's used a cut pile. Would my '59
>> have the same type of carpet, or was it changed in
>> 1960 (or later)? What's on the floor of my car is
>> very worn, but what's on the back of the front seats
>> is still quite thick and lush. If I'll have to make< /FONT>
>> do with a substitute, would carpeting used in a
>> newer vintage, possibly non-Mopar vehicle be close
>> as well, and maybe easier to obtain? I remember
>> that late '70s Mercury Grand Marquis, and probably
>> Lincoln, too, had really thick carpet. I want as
>> close as I can get to the original, but if what was
>> in the Mercury is easier to get, cheaper, and closer
>> to what was originally in my '59 Imperial than what
>> is available now that is billed as Imperial carpet,
>> then I'd consider it.
>>
>> What's in the car now is black. I'm replacing the
>> turquoise seats, and was wondering if anyone with a
& gt;> '59 out there had carpeting in any other color than
>> black. ACC has cut pile in turquoise, so it crossed
>> my mind to maybe change the color. Anyone know if
>> other color carpets were offered in '59?
>>
>> Neal Herman
>> 1959 Imperial Crown
>> 1972 Buick Riviera
>> 1983 Chrysler Cordoba
>> 1997 Buick Riviera
>>
>> -------Original Message-------
>> From: Dick Benjamin <dickb@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: 06/12/03 12:02 AM
>> To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Subject: Re: IML: soft top well liner for '65 (and
>> carpet)
>>
>> >
>> > I have dealt with ACC, they will make a carpet of
>> cut pile for you if that
>> is what you want, regardless of what their catalog
>> says. I had them make
>> a
>> carpet for my 67 convertible out of very dark green
>> cut pile carpet - it
>> is
>> beautiful and fits perfectly, and came with die cut
>> padding already glued
>> to
>> the carpet, with all the right cutouts etc. I
>> couldn't be happier with
>> the
>> fit and appearance. The texture is close to the
>> original, but not exact.
>>
>> However, I think it is as close as can be gotten
>> with modern materials.
>>
>> Dick Benjamin
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Chris Hawkins" <imperial1966@xxxxxxxxx>
>> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 7:47 PM
>> Subject: Re: IML: soft top well liner for '65 (and>> carpet)
>>
>>
>> >
>> > --- lillyvine@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> > > Thank you Greg and again Chris... i had looked
>> on
>> > > the internet and
>> > > found auto carpets .com and they had the carpet
>> they
>> > > claim for the
>> > > imperials the price was 203.00 dollars and they
>> said
>> > > it was the loop
>> > > carpet
>> >
>> > I think what they mean is they have carpet that
>> will
>> > fit. It's not likely a reproduction of what was
>> in
>> > there originally.
>> >
>> > Imperials in the 60's used a cut pile - quite deep
>> up
>> > through 1965. In 1966 they went to a shorter nap,
>> > Wilton-style cut-pile carpet. I can't think of
>> any
>> > postwar Imperial that used a loop pile.
>> >
>> > Chris H.
>> >
>> > 60 NY T&C
>> > 66 Crown Convertible
>> > 66 LeBaron
>>
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