RUBBER FLOOR MAT QUESTION

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re: RUBBER FLOOR MAT QUESTION

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wow....what are the odds? :lol: Yep, that's an E-bay photo. I don't save every one I see, but I saved the pics from this truck because of the floormat and the underdash A/C.
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Sorry I so late on this one only made about 1300 miles last week .Ask Chris where I was when he called me Monday. When I did my '72 bout 15yrs ago I used the JC Whitley mat and I was pleased with it , although I don't have any pics of it interior wise, I ran into an old friend of mine today and way back when his wife took some pics of it in front of the fire hall to finish a roll . He says hasn't been to long ago he remebers seeing them and he is gonna get Lisa to look for them . He has a bunch of old sixty stuff , and when I gave him a card he started asking questions . Chances are he will pop in here .

Bob my friend has a 2 ton 66 flat bed rolloff he is trying to find parts for , he says he need a master cylinder and other than that the truck is a working truck and belive me he will use it when he finds a master cylinder. Bob's daughter had a sweet 68 or 69 lwb when she was in college . By the way if it don't say Ford on it it don't stay at Bobs house (unless it is fire apparatus )

Any how the mat I got from Whitney was worth the money back then haven't had any dealing with them recently

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has anybody ever use floor mat from a rubber company? in eugene there's a company that sells everything rubber it seems including rubber floor mat in rolls and i mean hundred foot long rolls all different tread patterns on it and different thicknesses. Seems like a good idea to me. as soon as i get my holes in the floor board fixed i will check it out even further.
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Joe Kriston wrote:And so the saga continues....Ok how about this?...Maybe the factory floormatted trucks with the color-keyed interiors had the lightning bolt...In other words,if yours had a green or red or tan or blue dashpad,you got the matching color-keyed floormat with the lightning bolt...If your dash was black,like on yellow or white or hugger blue trucks and many two-tones,then you got a plain black floormat w/o the 'bolt...Door panel colors and dashpad colors weren't always the same...Hey,...it's only a theory...
Nope. Mine was a Standard interior with black dashpad and black floormat with the lightning bolt. The paint code was 2, Lt. Ivy Green/New Lime. (More of a light yellow color.)
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Post by Salty »

Lighting bolt rubber floor here. 1969 F100 4x2, 360, 3 on the tree, originally white/green two tone, standard model, all of the original bits of the interior are either white or black.

Unfortunately mine has seen better days and will probably be replaced. :(
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