Vintage Floor Mats
#5
I need blue.
I had a blue '96 Bonneville and bought some decent blue rubber winter/summer mats for it at THE Wal-Mart that I'm using now.
I never had an Olds before and can't believe how far behind the Olds parts suppliers are . There are a ton of Oldsmobiles around, maybe the owners are just too cheap to make it worth the parts places while?
There's no reason they're only black other than they don't want put out the cash to stock the colored ones, usually about 50 bucks more than black for a set for GTO's and they've been available for years.
I had a blue '96 Bonneville and bought some decent blue rubber winter/summer mats for it at THE Wal-Mart that I'm using now.
I never had an Olds before and can't believe how far behind the Olds parts suppliers are . There are a ton of Oldsmobiles around, maybe the owners are just too cheap to make it worth the parts places while?
There's no reason they're only black other than they don't want put out the cash to stock the colored ones, usually about 50 bucks more than black for a set for GTO's and they've been available for years.
#7
On second thought, I agree with Jamesbro on the quality of the mats. They look decent, but the quality is not as good as the reproduction Buick tri-shield mats I have in my Riviera. I noticed that after I went out on a drive with these Fusick mats, that you could see where my feet were resting. (It changed the look of the mats, almost looked like slight scuffing) So they look like they will show wear pretty quickly.
#8
I am still waiting for the good repro ones to be available in saddle...
For now I am still using the dealer-installed GM rubber mats that have to be as old as the car... There is some cracking but still not too shabby!
For now I am still using the dealer-installed GM rubber mats that have to be as old as the car... There is some cracking but still not too shabby!
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June 27th, 2012 09:08 AM