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I was looking for a NEW set of FACTORY FORD "FSeries" floor mats (Fronts) for my late '99 F350 and found a seller who has them in the CORRECT medimum Dark Prairie Tan which is correct for my interior.
(I had bought anouther set a while back that was said to be right but they are the newer, lighter shade of Tan that was used in later SDs)-I have never used THESE mats-The present outfit HAS the Medimim Dark Prairie Tan AND also Medimum Dark Graphite mats-I'm not sure what years the Graphite is correct for, they say they will do a kind of group buy type thing for $25.00 per set with an order of 15 sets, otherwise they are $35.00 a set-may be we all could get together and order a set and get some new mats.
LKM, I AM NOT SELLING these mats, I don't own them, just trying to pass on what I found.....-Rick
I got a once piece Nifty Catch-All Rubber mat like this, mostly so I can vac the beach sand out quickly and easily. It cost me about $60 Catch-all Plus Front One Piece
Supercab, want to go ahead and let me know your source? If the group thing does not pan out in the next week or so, I want to have your contact to get them at the $35 price...
I'm going to try & start something new at the "car" shows I attend with my (can I say it here??) 1965 Mustang K Code GT Convertible.
I am going to start a "tow vehicle type catagory" I am very proud of my late '99 F350 CC Dually XLT 7.3 and it cleans up REAL nice, going to get the mats just for show purposes.....funny, the Mustang Club wants all mats removed for concours judging....
Now you guys are about to talk me out of the factory mats! I got my first custom fit carpeted mats in an '85 GMC truck I bought new all pimped out, and I have made sure I get them in every car since. I just like the matching look with the factory carpet, and they probably do absorb some noise.
But my '99 F250 5.4L (for sale now) interior looks pretty bad, and it is all because of the condition of the carpet. It has been used as a truck, and I hate to let it go, but the wife says it must. The seating and other lining of the cab look great.
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