Looking for nice floor mats

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1MeanA

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I bought some cheap rubber mats for my '70 Swinger last summer but they don't stay in place and look crappy. I see that Rockauto has the ACC mats for a reasonable price. Do these stay in place? Is there anything else to look at these days?
 
I bought as set of custom Swinger mats for my car, very similar to these ones HERE
Just so happened a local guy had a set he'd never used cause he sold the car, and I got them for a bit better of a price.
Very nice mats tho, and when Im driving I keep the regular rubber ones on top so the Swinger ones dont get wrecked cause they werent cheap!
 

I bought as set of custom Swinger mats for my car, very similar to these ones HERE
Just so happened a local guy had a set he'd never used cause he sold the car, and I got them for a bit better of a price.
Very nice mats tho, and when Im driving I keep the regular rubber ones on top so the Swinger ones dont get wrecked cause they werent cheap!
Those are the ACC mats....$162 Cdn on Rockauto with the embroidery.
 
Gray Indoor/Outdoor weatherproof carpeting from the home builder stores.

Cut to your desired shape to fit the floor contours. Added bonus is that it doesn't frey when cutting and leaves a finished edge.

Comes in different colors to color code to your interiors.


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ACC mats for a reasonable price. Do these stay in place?
Yes, they do, very well, but most of the time more than or close to the cost of a full carpet.
ACC also makes full floor rubber mats, for some models.

I have some crappy parts store rubber mats in another car and they are thick enough to have nice grooves, knubs on the back to stay in place, and they don't make them like that anymore.

To marketplace!
 
Yes, they do, very well, but most of the time more than or close to the cost of a full carpet.
ACC also makes full floor rubber mats, for some models.

I have some crappy parts store rubber mats in another car and they are thick enough to have nice grooves, knubs on the back to stay in place, and they don't make them like that anymore.

To marketplace!
My cheapo rubber mats don't even have nubs on the back. I might try some double sided tape or grip mat on the back unless I get over paying $200+ for the ACC mats.
 
ACC mats.
1 issue with them, they're so nice I put cheap rubber mats on top.

Wait, go to a junkyard or fb, the rubber mats in my 62 Dart, a b-body, in pic, are the old rear ones from my 2008 Silverado.

I actually have the fronts from the same truck in my 64 Fury and they fit very well.

Might find something inexpensive, but not cheap garbage, from a newer vehicle.

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