Eddie, to my limited knowledge, on 1960 products, I am not aware that Chrysler made "molded" carpetings, until the mid/late 60's. If I am correct, about 1960's carpeting merely being flat-sheet stitched together, any competent local upholstery shop should have no problem, in "following" any remnants you might have, as far as providing proper templates for run- lengths and stitch-patterns. If you have no OEM carpet remnants, List members can give you good images/dimensions of their carpeting. Of some interest, at least as far as 57-58 Dodges are concerned, is that the front carpet section, which lies over the front edge of the rear section, as NO 'formal' stitched "binding" on its cut-edge, but, rather, only a rough-cut-edge . Black material is ubiquitous; blue or green shade may be tougher to find. Your local upholstery shop can also custom-apply clear plastic vinyl, , to protect your valuable seat material, too. Just ask-around, if you are lucky enuf to live in a Big-City, & actually have choices, about which shop the rodders patronize! Neil Vedder ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options, please go to http://lists.psu.edu/cgi-bin/wa?SUBED1=l-forwardlook&A=1 |