luxstang
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- 1972 Mustang Convertible
Interesting. I wonder if the part marked "3" would work as well. I like the idea of being wider but it may interfere with the e-brake.I found the printout from the VW parts catalog. Here you can clearly see that the driver side footrest on left hand drive cars (3) is much wider and has a different surface structure than the part we bought (4).
Hi Tony,Interesting. I wonder if the part marked "3" would work as well. I like the idea of being wider but it may interfere with the e-brake.I found the printout from the VW parts catalog. Here you can clearly see that the driver side footrest on left hand drive cars (3) is much wider and has a different surface structure than the part we bought (4).
1971 M-code Mach 1
Hey Tony,I just wish it were black...
If painted black i wonder how and what to use so it doesn't chip. I am sure it can be done.
1971 M-code Mach 1
All good Tony,Thanks... i definitively will give it a try. I like the idea of gluing some carpet to it. Since i am replacing my old carpet i should have pieces left over.
1971 M-code Mach 1
Yes Mike,I wonder if one could just glue carpet to the top where your foot will be and just paint the sides black. That way it shouldn't wear off too much.
Let's see...
Someone recently shared this company in a thread I had started a month ago about pedals, http://www.7173mustangs.com/thread-pedal-covers-footrest-pedal-ideas
Here is a link to the pedal options: http://www.ultimatepedals.com/pedal.htm . If you look at the footrest flanges they are just plates. It may be possible to attach one of these perforated plates to the top of your VW footrest. This way you can hide the rivets, with a "sporty" look. Since most of the wear would be seen by the plate, the sides can then be painted black. I am thinking of going for a look like this with matching pedals. I don't know how will it look w/o the pedals. Maybe using a generic perforated black plate may do the job as well and may look a little more classic... and much cheaper.
Thanks Tony,Greg, This is me thinking out loud. I dont know yet what i will end up doing, but I am glad you found this part that fits our floor so well. Thank you.
1971 M-code Mach 1
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