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I picked up a set ,very nice and large

I think I prefer them over HuskyLiners too
I got hold of a Lloyds Trunk mat with the tricolour badge on it, but have now heard Ford are not with them anymore, so this must be old stock, but its fine
So with my vert, and leaves and maybe a bit of rain, not sure what floor mats to get? just want something that will hold the dirt then easy to take out, wash and dry and put back, something tight so no leaves or anything can get under the mats?
any ideas for a vert? and a link to where to get them from,
many thanks
I know for me being in the UK the postage charges will be a hit, but one company has been very good bought all my dress up caps and everything from them
 

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^This, Ive had many orders cancelled bc they no longer make one with the pony and ford logos etc. The quality is nice and thick, though were my heel sits there is a divot and even after the first week there was a bunch of material bunched up where my foot lays. The jury is out to see if it will wear through though...
Yeah, I had to souce the floor mats and trunk mat separately.
I vacuum them pretty often and scotch guarded them as well so I hope that help with the lifespan. I love them! much plusher than the OEM ones.
 

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I'd considered either 5.0 or GT embossed Lloyds mats back in April and didn't realize they were canceled. All I'm seeing now remaining are Shelby mats and I don't think I want Shelby mats in my GT, I'd want front and rear mats. Bummer. I hope somebody else comes out with quality custom fit carpet mats.
 

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I have the weathertechs and they are great. Living in Florida my shoes pick up sand all the damn time and I'm glad I have these things covering my carpet! You'd be surprised at how fast you soil your carpet even if it isn't raining or snowing.
 

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I didn't think it came standard with mats unless you got them as an option? Some of them have it on the window sticker as a 95 option, but maybe thats for the all weather mats. Some of the cars I looked at had them and some didn't unless they were in the trunk or something. IDK, my base 14 stang had some cheap ones even though it wasn't on the sticker.
 

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^This, Ive had many orders cancelled bc they no longer make one with the pony and ford logos etc. The quality is nice and thick, though were my heel sits there is a divot and even after the first week there was a bunch of material bunched up where my foot lays. The jury is out to see if it will wear through though...
Loyds are nice. They look classier than the rubber floor mats from Ford. But I might get them when Fall and Winter comes around again.

But the heel divot is still there even if it's plush. I don't think it matters which you buy. That heel divot will always occur and not go away. I've owned my Lloyds for 4 months now.
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