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Unfortunately no real website for the mats, they retail through various small individual vendors or our business which has outlets over the country. A 45 mat will not work in a 40 since the footwell area on the right hand side towards the tank is some 100mm longer than a 40's, whereas the left hand side does not have the toolbox under the seat.@locklaw Those are super cool. Can you provide a link to the website? I wonder if that "COMPLETE MAT, OLD TYPE FJ45" would work on my 1973 FJ40 with the steering wheel on the CORRECT side?
Here's a pic of my rubber mat. It's in near perfect condition (other than a little dirty and folded) but I'm not sure it fits in an FJ40. The gear shift holes don't seem to match but maybe I'm just missing something?
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That sounds like a factory mat. I have a few of those. One I plan to use in my 73 FJ40 FST. Going with a four speed so shift openings will match. While City Racer mats will fit a 73 the transmission and transfer opening embossed are for four speeds. Those started around 1/74 in the USThere are two straps on mine that hold the mat up behind the drain hoses. There is a split to the circle for the drain hoses, and a small strap and snaps that clip the split shut. I think my mat is original
@GA Architect Do you know what year Tundra you got this mat from?A little different solution to the rear mat that I have in my 40.
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I made it from an OEM Tundra truck bed mat.
Part number for the Toyota Tundra truck bed mat is PT580-34990@GA Architect Do you know what year Tundra you got this mat from?
Cool 124 Spyder, what year?Here's a pic of my rubber mat. It's in near perfect condition (other than a little dirty and folded) but I'm not sure it fits in an FJ40. The gear shift holes don't seem to match but maybe I'm just missing something?
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1971. I got it from the second owner for $5. It had been sitting in a garage since 1984. Really solid original car. I've installed new interior/carpet and am finishing installing the new cloth top. Fun little car that's got all the cool Italian style of the early 70's. I don't drive it enough so I'm probably gonna list it on BaT soon.Cool 124 Spyder, what year?
Didnāt show up many places when I searched. Some showed it discontinued.
Looks like this place may have some?
PT58034990 - Toyota BedMAT, TUNDRA REGULAR C. OBS | Toyota South Atlanta,
Genuine Toyota Accessory # PT58034990 (PT580-34990) - BedMAT, TUNDRA REGULAR C. OBS. Ships from Toyota South Atlanta,onlineparts.toyotasouthatlanta.com
The US supply of these mats were very slim a few years ago when I purchased about six of them. If you were in GA or near by, I have two I could sell.@GA Architect Do you know what year Tundra you got this mat from?
That would be the City Racer mat. There were never any snaps so we have no idea what they were for. Maybe there were snaps installed in your 40 at one time?Don't get me wrong....the diamond plate rubber mats look like they are bullet proof and I'm sure they perform excellent, but I'm looking for something that has a more original look. I'm impressed on how well you were able to get those to contour to your floors. Nice work!
I'm still hoping to hear from someone that actually owns those ones off ebay. It appears that the ones from South Africa aren't really an option here in the US but I'm still researching. Those things look really nice and the fact that they say Toyota makes them even more cool.
Another thing that no one has answered is what they heck those dang snaps are for. Does anyone have an FJ40 that has snaps installed on the floor? I'm guessing that's the only reason the mats would have the "female" buttons on them.