The signifigant thing that is sub-par about the replacement carpet I got from ACC by way of Original Auto Interiors is the padding. The original padding is about one inch thick, heavy, cut and formed to the floor. What comes with the new carpet is thin, light weight and sparse. The amount of padding is substatially less than original. That is to say, the padding covers less floor area. If my original carpet and padding hadn't been so, well, fragrant, I would have used the old padding again. The original padding looks like old-fashioned floor rug padding made from wool. Perhaps it is still available. An enthusiastic '68 owner could cut his own padding to fit, then lay new carpet over it. Two less important diferences in the new carpet are vinyl edging rather than surging, and the floor mat is slightly different from OEM. Dave Duricy 1968 Imperial Crown 1973 Imperial LeBaron (Liberated by Chemtool!) 1950 DeSoto Custom --- tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > Do you think it would be possible to get a company > to custom make OEM quality carpet for a '68? How > much would it cost??? > > Can't afford it now, but thinking about later . . . > > Mark M > > > > > From: "Dick Benjamin" <dickb@xxxxxxxxx> > > Date: 2004/06/15 Tue PM 11:32:56 EDT > > To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: Re: IML: 68 carpeting?? > > > > It's a fair price, Kate, if you are happy with the > quality and the color. > > Request a sample first, though. These folks are > probably re-selling ACC > > carpets, which I have used for years and am > generally pleased with. OEM > > quality they aren't, but that is not available > anywhere for most of our > > cars. > > __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail is new and improved - Check it out! http://promotions.yahoo.com/new_mail