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Old 10-06-2004, 08:11 PM
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Default Nova Rubber Floor Mats

Hi guys...I have a plane jane '71 Nova I'm working on (it's a six cylinder car...nothing matches, nothing special). What I'm wondering about is the quality of the repro rubber or vinyl floor covering that vendors offer (Classic Industries for one has it in their catalog...this is the stuff used instead of carpet on base cars). Has anyone used it and how close to stock is it?

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Old 10-06-2004, 11:27 PM
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Its rubber... aside from that, not too close. The repro rubber mats I have seen have a much smaller grain texture than the original mats and aren't too hard to spot as non-original.
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They don't fit very well either. You'll need to cut to fit. S.
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Thanks for the heads up folks. Guess I should have expected same.

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Old 10-07-2004, 07:31 AM
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Will a 1972 Mat adjust well into a 1970?
I met a 55 year old man here,who drives a near Mint Base 1972 Blue 6 Cyl.Chevy Nova.He bought it brand new.He drives it only in nice weather,and has less then 15K miles on it.No Rust or rot anywhere.Still holding Original lacquer Paint.
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Should be OK...

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Just had another idea: Forget the mat, just buy the car and put in a 502 and a lever and let's GO!!!!!

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Wow!This is just another case of the 'Net astounding me.Perhaps I should explain.I have read your name as the author of MANY magazine articles over the years.The one particular article that comes to mind is from a late 80's Car Craft Camaro special edition entitled "Skunk Works: An Inside Look At Chevrolet's Blistering COPO Camaros".This and my mid 80's version of Ed C's ZL-1 handbook (yes Ed ,I was one of the masses that sent for this after reading about ZL-1 #3 in Hot Rod circa 1983) are two of my most referred to sources regarding 9560/61's.I'm a frequent reader of this board (but alas, not too often a contributer..) and it's because of the involvement of people like the above mentioned that I consider this site an informative and entertaining source for COPO esoterica.
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I was not impressed in the least our repro mat...
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Default Re: Nova Rubber Floor Mats

The repro mats are incorrect and very difficult to work with. It's best to find a mat from another car, regardless of year or color. The '72 mat will work fine, a '73 or '74 mat will also work with a little adjustment.

All of the mats are actually black. So, if you find a blue or green one, buy it. When you turn it over you'll see that it's not blue or green but black, GM simply painted the topside with blue or green paint! So, clean the topside with some lacquer thinner, and spray it black. Same goes for a black mat that looks tired, just spray it with some black lacquer and it will look as new.
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