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I received my mats today from Cocomats.com & I have to say that they are well worth the $$$. I can not believe how heavy they are. They sent me templates to check the fit before they were made. I was not too happy with the fit of the templates, so I made my own and sent them back to Cocomats.com. The mats fit like a glove and the heel pad was put where I requested. I ordered them after reading several comments here on S.O.C. Thanks guys for the recommendation.

Chuck
1957 Intermeccanica(Speedster)
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I received my mats today from Cocomats.com & I have to say that they are well worth the $$$. I can not believe how heavy they are. They sent me templates to check the fit before they were made. I was not too happy with the fit of the templates, so I made my own and sent them back to Cocomats.com. The mats fit like a glove and the heel pad was put where I requested. I ordered them after reading several comments here on S.O.C. Thanks guys for the recommendation.

Chuck
I just could never warm up to coco mats. Too rough and seem to fade faster than a good set of plush Lloyds. Easier on the feet and the backs of your shoes. Sold my coco's on ebay last week. The only problem with Lloyd's is that when you order the 356 mats, they don't fit these replicas. They are too big on the front on the drivers side and in front and on the side on the passenger side. The answer is simple. Put them in the car and mark the fit or use the old mats.........use tailors chalk. Then remove the piping (the stuff sewn around the carpet where you are going to cut, cut the mat with good scissors and hand sew the piping back on. Works like a charm. I had coco back in 1976 who the hell decided on coconut husk. I know........."classic". But I am old and ito comfort.

Fred Adler
San Diego

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