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while on the topic of carpets. have any wagon guys been able to replace carpet with a fitted kit? im curious if a standard lark kit would do just fine?
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Fabricated my own "replica" of the SP-50049 remote brake fluid reservoir accessory usiing some tubing parts and a '63-'64 GT Hawk master cylinder cover..
Originally posted by jclary View PostSure looks great to me.If there is an access cut in the carpet for the Master Cylinder...it really is blended in well.
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Originally posted by 56GH View PostVery satisfied with price, quality and fit from Automotive Interiors in my 1962 GT. Their web site shows a special section for Studebakers.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]67037[/ATTACH]If there is an access cut in the carpet for the Master Cylinder...it really is blended in well.
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Original stock, or the best quality "LOOP" carpet ever...I am not a fan of loop carpet. The very nature of its construction is an ambush waiting to snag something or someone. A dense high quality cut pile is safer and more durable.
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I purchase two from Studebaker international on for my brothers President another for my Clipper fit is ok , the carpet is of poor quality in my view snags easy and the loop is not as dense as original . The price was good and fast delivery
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I can wait for sure, I just can't find any thread of anyone using the Studebaker International carpet sets
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Studebaker carpet question
Has anyone used the carpet set from Studebaker international? I was wondering about that vs Southeast Studebaker as far as quality.
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