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PDXk5 06-17-2020 12:18 AM

WIW: Blazer OEM Cargo Mat
 
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I removed this from my ‘72 Blazer. I had it on floor in garage and drove over it causing the split. It is pretty pliable, and is in pretty good shape, short of the split. The mat just didn’t like me driving over it. Thinking of getting rid of it, thought I would offer it up to interested parties.
Any suggestions on what it’s worth with the split?

Thealien 06-17-2020 08:01 AM

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I would like to get in line of you sell depending on price. I have had a WTB add for a while.

Thanks
Mark

72 Jimmy Power 06-18-2020 09:21 PM

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I like to be 2nd in line if first party bows out. Thank you

SeventyOne 06-19-2020 01:06 AM

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Doesnt look like a stock style "carpet leveling" mats. They were two pieces and nothing existed in the middle where the rear seat would be, as far as I know. May need more pics...

DeadheadNM 06-19-2020 07:23 AM

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Jeff - this is the flat rear rubber mat that sits atop the leveling mats correct? If so, this a very seldom seen piece and typically carpet is substituted. I don’t recall seeing one offered for sale. Leveling mats are more commonly seen and good versions of those fetch about $250 plus ship.

PDXk5 06-19-2020 03:52 PM

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Yep, this is my original OEM cargo mat that is/was installed over the two leveling mats. These were installed in non-CST model rigs that didn’t come with carpet, like mine. They cover the entire bed of the cargo area (its wider than CST carpet to cover all the way to the bed). They are made of rubber with a texture similar to the front rubber mat installed For the driver and passenger seat area.

Here is a close up of the GM part number. They were held in place with the chrome ‘carpet’ hold down strip at the front, near the step to the cargo floor and at the chrome strip near the tailgate. Unfortunately, I was stupid when I drove over this and caused the tear/split up until then the wear was limited to the holes for mounting the seat and spare tire carrier.

This kept my leveling mats in near perfect condition since they were never exposed to sunlight or any wear since there was no direct contact.

PDXk5 06-19-2020 09:26 PM

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Here is hopefully a better pic of the part number.

Thealien 06-20-2020 09:54 AM

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Sorry I thought it was the leveling mat, I'm out.

richard2717 06-20-2020 12:40 PM

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Both of my blazers being base models came with the rear rubber mat like this but they were in real bad shape. I have not gotten far enough to see if these are even available aftermarket. If they are not I would think it does have some decent value still left to it. Where is the split, in front or behind the bench? The hardest part would be packing it up for shipping without further damage. Just pure speculation on my part but I would think $150-200

PDXk5 06-21-2020 11:39 AM

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Thanks Richard,
The split is behind the bench. From that split forward the mat is in good shape. I have it loosely rolled up and laying on floor. I think I could roll it around a 4 inch diameter pvc pipe or card board tube and then put it in a long narrow cardboard box to protect it during shipping.

I have not been able to find this as an aftermarket reproduction. I think it would be great to place over carpet and keep the carpet from getting damaged or dirty when transporting things in the back.


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