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69 Camaro floor mats
probably 25 years ago I bought some repop floor mats though they were supposed to be rubber but the little use if given them - about 1000 miles they are hard, cracking and splitting - utter Junk I was just wondering how repops are now are they actually rubber whos used them and thoughts?
Ive searched and it looks like OER and I have zero respect for the company after buying their urethane A-pillars
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----You are going to laugh, but I bought a set of blue Camaro floor mats with the intention of using them in my 1994 Caprice wagon. The original owner didn't use floor mats and I had to put in new carpets. With a blue interior there weren't any factory looking blue floor mats. It's my winter and all around beater. I have put 150 thousand miles on it and the mats look like I could put them in a restored ZL1 Camaro. They are still very flexible and do clean up nicely. I have never treated them well, although I do vacuum regularly.......Bill S
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I had the same problem with mine getting hard, cracking and curling at the edges.
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I bought a reproduction OEM style set for my Chevelle 15 years ago (not sure where I got them anymore) and they are still like new. I think they are either OER or Restoparts.
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I got mine from NPD and they look good until now.
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