![]() The same material is used on both flooring and floor mat products to ensure a perfect match. Staying true to OEM methods, heel pads are accurately applied for that authentic look and feel of your vehicle's interior.Īvailable in over 230 color options, our standard materials are designed to be a replacement for the original materials offered by the manufacturer. If your vehicle originally had padding, the carpet also includes padding in the original location. Our optional mass backing is great to insulate against temperature and noise when combined with the Loop material carpet.įor a precise fit, the carpet is cut using CAD-controlled CNC equipment, and given vinyl or suge-bound edges according to original specifications. Composed of a premium 100% 6,6 Nylon yarn called Raylon, our Loop carpet is tufted to 1/8 gauge and contains 20 ounces of yarn per square yard. Loop carpet is predominantly found in vehicles manufactured before 1974. Padding and heel padding are also applied according to OEM standards for carpet sets. The complete kit includes all the necessary carpet pieces to restore the front and passenger flooring (including door panels, gas tank covers, wheel wells, etc. V5X: Black Moldings - Protective Insert Body SideĮ24: 225 C.I.If your car or truck's carpets are looking threadbare or worn, this complete flooring kit will be perfect for your Dodge Dart. This Demon is one angry little car, and it is sitting on our lot now waiting for its next owner! The car rides on some sweet 17" Ridler wheels on top of some Road Hugger GT Ultra tires. This interior is perfect for long-haul cruising! This Demon is fitted with options such as a Grant GT steering wheel, an updated Pioneer AM/FM/CD/Aux stereo unit, a heater + defroster, front hood scoops, power steering, and a dual exhaust system. The matching black interior bench seats are remarkably comfortable, and even comes with a center fold-down armrest. ![]() Covered in an eye-catching bright yellow paintjob with black accents, this Demon looks like a bumblebee ready to sting. Now, what really sets this Demon apart from the pack is its paint. That power is backed up by a column-shifted automatic transmission, delivering quick and smooth acceleration to the rear end. ![]() V8 with a Holley 4-barrel carburetor and intake manifold, this is one Dodge that really moves. Chrysler had enjoyed lots of success with budget muscle cars in the late 1960s and as a result, when Plymouth's new Duster debuted in 1970, it was only fitting that a Dodge would soon share its fastback style and offer its own tire-smoking 340 variant. A few religious groups didn't like the attention the name was getting, however, and Dodge took some heat for the Demon's name and logo. The Demon's mascot was a cartoon devil with a trident, and marketing materials were sprinkled with devilish puns. slant six-cylinder or the 318 V8 engine, but it soon earned a reputation as a low-dollar muscle car in Demon 340 trim, just like this example. ![]() Marketed as an economy car with a performance and stylistic kick, the new Dodge Dart Demon for 1971 was offered with a 198 or 225 C.I. With a bright yellow paintjob and an aggressive stance, this Demon certainly has the performance to back up the name. This 1972 Dodge Demon is a mean car, and it looks the part. ![]()
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