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Old 06-03-2024, 03:06 PM
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So now that we've determined the carpet color, we're looking to put carpet in my son's 65 Tempest crew cab. I see that a couple of places offer 4 door carpet, but they say auto only. My son's car has a floor shifted 3 speed. I contacted one place, and they said they don't make 4 door carpet for floor shift manual. I asked if I could buy the front piece for a 2 door 4 speed, and the back piece for a 4 door, but they said they can't separate kits. They suggested I buy 2 sets of carpet and just use what I need. Not a useful option for a 17 year old on a taco bell salary.

So....I have no doubt that the front carpet for a 2 door will fit his 4 door. I'm thinking we could just buy 2 door carpet and it should be wide enough to go under the rear door sills? It's been a while since I put carpet in one of these cars; aren't they usually cut longer/wider and you have to trim them to fit? Has anyone tried this?

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Old 06-03-2024, 04:49 PM
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There's usually a few inches of overlap between the front and rear carpet you might get away with.

I wonder how a B body carpet would fit

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Old 06-03-2024, 05:07 PM
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There appears to be a fair bit of difference between the rear section for a 2 dr and rear section for a 4 door Lemans or Tempest. Does the three speed have a shift porch on the floor ? If no then go with the 4 door. If yes and you go with the 2 dr for m/t you may need an extra 1/2 yard of material to piece in at the rear. Check the images on ACC's web site, drill down by year, make, model and # of doors and transmission for an image of each.


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Old 06-03-2024, 07:33 PM
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There appears to be a fair bit of difference between the rear section for a 2 dr and rear section for a 4 door Lemans or Tempest. Does the three speed have a shift porch on the floor ? If no then go with the 4 door. If yes and you go with the 2 dr for m/t you may need an extra 1/2 yard of material to piece in at the rear. Check the images on ACC's web site, drill down by year, make, model and # of doors and transmission for an image of each.
Yes, it has the same shift porch as my 66 GTO. I guess I need to pull the back seats out of both cars and compare the floor. I will also look at the pictures.

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Old 06-03-2024, 07:43 PM
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what color i have a brand new parchment (goldish) one in the box

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