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#440881 04/09/20 09:17 PM
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Does anyone know a source of 1931-2 passenger running board mats? I will need several sets and would like to get them if they are available at a nearly reasonable cost.


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Chipper, I bought a set a few years ago but they cost me about $500. I can probably find the source if you want to contact them. Off the top of my head I just don't remember where they came from. When I go out to the garage later I will see if I have the invoice.

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I got mine from Gary Wallace but it has been a few years.

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The Filling Station PN BB-53 $525 pr. I'm sure GW would have them also.

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Running board mats are definitely expensive these days. Mine for my 32’ Olds cost just south of $600.

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It's wonderful that you can buy mats. Not cheap but certainly a very easy option.
My Coupe has rubber bonded to the boards and wrapped around to look like the USA Pontiacs so set me back $2500 as there are only a couple people who do this work.The worst part was giving one of 280 sets ever made to someone for over a year to get restored. Hard on the nerves but look fantastic.


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After extensive looking I cannot find the source that I used. At the time they were unavailable from the major suppliers.


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