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Recommendations needed for a carpet source

Started by KYBlueOval, 2025-01-03 11:46

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KYBlueOval

Quote from: gasman826 on 2025-01-07 10:01If I still had an 'outstanding upholstery man' friend, I'd be asking him.  Masters in the game know the materials, where to get them (solvent venders with inventory and prompt delivery) and how to beat things into submission when things go wrong (and they usually do).  Flat floors and center console are pluses for easier installs.  I use steam but cutting and seaming will also be required.  Some sew the seams and some use seam tape.  I also have a binding attachment for my sewing machine so I can finish exposed edges.  From a Mark Twain book, I invite you to install carpet in the '65 Galaxie.  I'll supervise, of course!
Gary, you are spot on about asking my upholstery buddy regarding what materials to use.He has been doing car upholstery for 40+ years, but encouraged me to "shop" for another carpet source, as his main suppler did not have a red color that we liked.Since I'll be in Ft.Worth, I'll visit The Larry Dennis Company and hopefully the firm that Rich recommended.I'll report back on what I found.
IF you recall, what RED carpet did you use?
I only get to do this once, so I'll spend a little extra time to get it right the first time.........I hope.
John

gasman826

Lots of red vinyl choices.  Very few red leather choices.  But even fewer red carpet choices.  My upholstery friend had stacks of sample books.  Pictures don't do...must see and feel samples.  I have made floor mats from residential carpet samples and/or remnants but residential carpet is way too thick/stiff to contour to car floors.  Everyone needs to visit a upholstery supply store at least once.

KYBlueOval

I'm back from my recent trip to Ft.Worth, and while I was there I was on the hunt for red carpeting for my Ranchero. Rich had suggested SunBelt Fabrics in Arlington. They are no longer in business by that name. They are now called South West Fabrics and they are located in Dallas at 4908 Sharp St.They had very little to offer in red carpet.
I also stopped at J&J Supply 601 N.Beach St,Ft.Worth. They did not have any bright red carpet, but they are a upholstery supply house. The largest business I visited is Larry Dennis Co., in Ft.Worth. They confirmed that the red carpet I want is not available by the yard. Only as precut carpet sets.
I'll be in Florida next week and the hunt will continue.

abe_lugo

Please note that if you are using red carpet, I would recommend seeing if you can spray it with some sort UV inhibitor. Or if they have marine grade for boats.
My wagon has bright red loop and was in a garage mostly before I got it, but is an out and about car with a car cover now. and the Carpet is slightly yellowing.

Also note I asked at the Veteran's Supply and they said they ship samples, so maybe you can call them and ask for some sample carpet.
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

mustang6984

Not being a carpet expert by any stretch...I am curious...can you get a red that is close, and have someone dye it to match what you want? Just thinking out loud here...no other ideas.
Nothing is impossible...
The word it's self says I'M POSSIBLE  (Audrey Hepburn)
2 '57 Ford Couriers AND '57 Fairlane
3 Mustangs, '69 fastback-'84 SVO-'88 Saleen Convertible
'49 Ford P/U
'50 Dodge P/U
'82 RX-7
'65 Chrysler New Yorker

KYBlueOval

Thanks Abe and Hugh.........I'll contact Veteran Co. As to getting carpet dyed, I don't rule it out,but I'll keep looking in the mean time.
I'll be in Florida, next week, on the West coast.......There are a lot of boats thus I should be able to find an upholstery supplier of some description. Stay tuned.

abe_lugo

Finally got out to Veterans Supply.
Here some of their carpet.
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

abe_lugo

More pics.
Abe      Los Angeles, CA  IN Los Angeles proper. 90008

KYBlueOval

Thanks Abe, I appreciate you thinking of me and helping.
John

Ford Blue blood

ACC in Anniston, AL?
Certfied Ford nut, Bill
2024F150 Lariat
2018 Lincoln MKZ
2016 Focus (wife's car)
1961 Comet S-22
1956 Ford Crown Victoria
36 Chevy 351C/FMX/8"/M II

gasman826

I'm in the middle of carpeting the '65.  I bought formed carpet set.  Very disappointed!  I'll post the vendor later.  The carpet was delivered on time but was sold through a car parts vendor, shipped from a supplier in Texas who got it from a company in Mexico.  The rear, 'molded' carpet section almost fits but the front isn't even close.  I have a little experience with carpet and this carpet is very thick and stiff like residential carpet not automotive carpet.  The front and rear section are NOT from the same batch and the shade and texture are slightly off.  The front carpet should have binding across the rear edge to have a finished edge between the seats and seat to door...no binding.  The glued padding missing the correct location.  The heel protection under the pedals isn't under the pedals.  I expected to finish molding the install with minor heat and stretching but this will require cutting and seaming.  I'll get it but I would have been just as well off ordering a roll of quality, automotive materials.  '57 floors make for a simpler install but if ordering a custom, formed carpet set, get vendor recommendations from someone who has successfully installed a kit in a '57.

KYBlueOval

#26
BINGO Bill !........Yes they are the source of the carpet I would like to purchase/use.BUT they refuse to sell more than 2 yards of extra carpet material. Frustrating, to say the least.
What I've found is that ACC has multiple independent sellers of their carpet.These sellers,in many instances,have a website and a phone number, but no bricks and mortar, and no inventory.The carpet sets are produced as they are ordered.
Other points one needs to consider when buying carpets produced by ACC...... ACC will accept returns,customer pays the return shipping, back to Alabama,(that is a normal stipulation) AND incurs a 30% restocking fee.

Ford Blue blood

I was not aware of their "2 yard" rule.  Never had a need to go there.  I can say unequivocally that every set I purchased from them was perfect.  Even the 65 Bird set had the pieces for the door panels.  The first I knew about them was when I ordered a set for the 66 Falcon Ranchero.  Ordered from Autokrafters, came in an ACC box directly from Anniston.  Drove over there after that to do face to face and purchase what I needed.
Certfied Ford nut, Bill
2024F150 Lariat
2018 Lincoln MKZ
2016 Focus (wife's car)
1961 Comet S-22
1956 Ford Crown Victoria
36 Chevy 351C/FMX/8"/M II

1930artdeco

Looking at the Veteran swatches I am guessing I would purchase the "Detroit automotive loop Pile" in Black for my wagon. am I correct in that assessment?

Mike
1930 Model A Townsedan
1957 Country Sedan