I've got a thread going on the interior forum about this (Need floor measurement), but wanted to take it to a wider audience because I think it will be of general interest. I've got a 1970 Fury, and I ordered a carpet from Trim Parts. It didn't fit quite right--in the rear section of the carpet, the side seat belt humps were about four inches too far forward. After some back and forth on the above thread, Big John figured out that they are probably using the Chrysler C-body floor mold, which would be about four inches longer in the rear foot wells. I asked Trim Parts and they confirmed they are using the Chrysler mold and offered me a refund. They were great to work with and the carpet looks nice, so I would buy from them if they had the right carpet.
Before ordering from Stock Interiors, I explained what happened with Trim Parts and asked them to confirm that their Fury carpet uses a Fury-specific mold. Unfortunately, they confirmed that they get their carpet from ACC and it uses a Chrysler mold. They also confirmed that ACC and Trim Parts are the only aftermarket carpet manufacturers.
I tried to confirm with ACC that they use a Chrysler mold but they have not been very forthcoming about it. At first they said "I do have this vehicle mold and it is made to fit for the 1970 Fury." When pressed, they waffled and sent me information that seems to indicate that they use the same mold for a long list of cars, including Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouth. I went back to Stock Interiors about it, and they said they got their information from the ACC plant manager, so I believe it is the correct answer.
My question for the group is: Has anyone ordered a Plymouth 2-dr carpet from ACC (or one of its vendors) and how did it fit? Does it have the side seat belt humps?
Before ordering from Stock Interiors, I explained what happened with Trim Parts and asked them to confirm that their Fury carpet uses a Fury-specific mold. Unfortunately, they confirmed that they get their carpet from ACC and it uses a Chrysler mold. They also confirmed that ACC and Trim Parts are the only aftermarket carpet manufacturers.
I tried to confirm with ACC that they use a Chrysler mold but they have not been very forthcoming about it. At first they said "I do have this vehicle mold and it is made to fit for the 1970 Fury." When pressed, they waffled and sent me information that seems to indicate that they use the same mold for a long list of cars, including Chryslers, Dodges, and Plymouth. I went back to Stock Interiors about it, and they said they got their information from the ACC plant manager, so I believe it is the correct answer.
My question for the group is: Has anyone ordered a Plymouth 2-dr carpet from ACC (or one of its vendors) and how did it fit? Does it have the side seat belt humps?