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EwenCameron
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Carpet Replacement

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I have just bought a 1954 Morris and would like to replace the carpets. Can someone confirm if the carpets I have seen on Ebay are the correct ones I would need.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Austin-Morris-BMC ... arParts_SM

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Re: Carpet Replacement

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Hi Mate, the carpets that show in your post are for an 1100/1300 which I think will be the wrong type to fit. Here is a link to the right sort of carpets http://morrisminorspares.co.uk/shop/pro ... f3cb50a375

You might also need some type of sound deadening underneath the carpets.

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Re: Carpet Replacement

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Would this one do that is on Ebay.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Morris-Minor-1000 ... arParts_SM

I have yet to receive my Monors Matters catalogue which hopefully will help me with the parts etc that I need.

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Re: Carpet Replacement

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It will fit you might need to look at it to assess the quality and thickness of the carpet.
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Re: Carpet Replacement

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Thanks many thanks.

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Re: Carpet Replacement

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As it's quite an expensive investment do the research and get plenty of swatches and samples before you decide. A lot of the companies are only to happy to send them out. Then you can see the difference in quality and thickness of the different types on offer.


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