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Can anyone tell me if this is the correct factory method that was used to make the cuts on the front and rear carpet to go around the seat mount brackets? First picture is rear carpet facing front of car

http://s1168.photobucket.com/user/Boltergiest/media/IMG_2738_zpsxo6isf6u.jpg.html?sort=3&o=1

http://s1168.photobucket.com/user/Boltergiest/media/IMG_2739_zpsqo4ehvwp.jpg.html?sort=3&o=0

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It looks correct to me.


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Here's a shot of an original '62 carpet. '63s were cut the same. None of the bolts holding down the tracks should be seen. The carpet was cut so it would lie over the bolt heads and track feet. Notice that the entire floor under the seat was not covered.
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It says "photo not found"


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Thats very strange. It showed up in the preview.

I think I know what happened. After I uploaded it, I moved it to another folder.

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That worked thanku


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Thank you gentlemen!


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