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Trunk Mat and Cardboard Tail Light Covers - 1968 Convertible

Started by JWH, March 10, 2019, 05:18:26 PM

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JWH

Our 1968 GT350 convertible is #1034, which was built in Metuchen on 12/19/67 according to the Marti report.

1) Who makes/sells the most accurate trunk mat for a convertible built mid-December, 1967? Speckled or plaid? Burtex or vinyl?
2) Is there separate underlayment that goes under the trunk mat that I need to order? Or is the underlayment and mat all one piece?
3) Who makes/sells the most accurate cardboard panels that cover the tail lights inside the trunk? In looking at the Coral Snake website, it appears these are a blue/gray color.
4) did all spare tires have a cover that matched the trunk mat? Or is spare tire cover an item owners have added over the years to give the trunk a better appearance?
Thanks
Jeff

Coralsnake

Let me try....

The speckled burtex mat is by far the most common

Yes there is separate an underlayment under that trunk mat

The tail light cardboard panels are bluishgrey on the outside

No, there is no cover on the spare tire

The original Influencer, check out www.thecoralsnake.com

68blk500c


Corey Bowcutt

I just purchased a trunk mat and underlayment from ACC (ACCmats.com).  They fit very well so I highly recommend them.

Coralsnake

The original Influencer, check out www.thecoralsnake.com

JWH

68blk500c - I would have never found this supplier. Thanks for the lead:
https://www.deadnutson.com/1968-shelby-california-special-trunk-taillight-boards-r-l/

Corey - thanks for the ACC lead and your feedback on their trunk mat quality:
https://www.accmats.com/commerce/1968/Ford/Mustang/Trunk%20Mat/23586/

Pete, I will order the "burtex," mat that is speckled. And ditch the spare tire cover. Thanks for your reply and sharing your knowledge on the '68s.

Jeff

JWH

OC Auto Carpets offers the ACC mats at a considerable discount to the prices on the ACC website:

https://www.ocautocarpets.com

Jeff