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Old Apr 27, 2016 | 08:42 PM
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Carpet For 1985 Custom Cruiser?

Where is a good place to find the exact color of my OEM carpeting? I also need the carpet that is on the back of the seats, door panel carpet and rear floor section of carpeting. I also need the interior panels for the wheel housings (L & R) and the rear gate door interior panel. These look to be maroon. I found a few part numbers

20515434 4887 Claret
panels 1717324, 20004267-EC 12, 20022309, 20000701, 20021914, 20013196








Old Apr 29, 2016 | 10:26 PM
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Old Apr 30, 2016 | 08:34 PM
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That carpet looks like it's just a four-door car carpet. I ran into this issue when looking for carpet for the '73 Custom Cruiser I once owned. I could not find anyone that actually made fitted carpet for the area behind the second seat, which is unique to the wagon. This didn't surprise me as the demand for this must be so low that no manufacturer will bother to invest in the tooling.

What I ended up doing was simply getting carpet for a four-door full-size 73 Olds along with an extra few yards of the same carpet but flat. I took the old carpet from the third seat area, which was intact but dirty, stained, and all that, and had an auto carpet shop cut and stitch the piece of new flat carpet I supplied them with to match the old, worn piece. It worked out pretty well.

As far as the carpeting at the bottom of the doors, tailgate, etc., I'm sure these will all be do-it-yourself. Again, when you order the floor carpet, get a few extra yards of the same carpet and cut it yourself to match what you need, pry off the old, and glue on the new.
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