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1964 Chevy " Ultra Van " Step Mat - Corvair 1967 Scooby Doo 1970 Camper ? Hippie on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Newport, New York, United States

Newport, New York, United States
Corner screw eyelet torn. Hard/stiff, fresh out of the donor
Brand:Chevrolet Surface Finish:Rubber-Fiberglass combo Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

Offered is a  "Ultra Van " mat removed from a 1964 Chevy Van.

Mat is dirty with paint splatterings.

Hard and stiff.

Three corner screw holes are enlarged...one of those being torn/almost ripped out on the rear side (pics 6-8)  The 4th hole still has a screw in it.

15-1/2 inches  x  5-3/16 inches  x 1/4 inch thick.

Made of a tough fiberglass rubber combination

Will do my best to answer any questions or concerns and thank you for looking...

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