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Would like to throw a rubber mat in my trunk.
I've not seen any stock style rubber mats for sale anywhere. Anyone have an idea / source for a period correct trunk mat that would work? Thanks!
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As I think your note implies, no mat originally came with trunk model '32 coupes and roadsters so there were never any reproductions.
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I bought some pyramid design rubber may from Antique Auto Supply for my 32 Ford trunk floor. Looks good and laid down good.
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Most good hardware stores have the stair step type rubber on a roll. Shouldn't be too hard to make a rumble mat from a piece of it.
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