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Precision Engineered Corvette Floor Liners are a Must

Precision Engineered Corvette Floor Liners are a Must

Precision Engineered Corvette Floor Liners are a Must

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These floor liners fly the flags, protect your Corvette, add a little swagger, and tell a cool story too.

So, your order is in and now it’s just a matter of waiting it out for your ’21 Vette to be shipped. SEMA is on and you’re on the lookout for a genuine accessory or two to make yours, well … yours. Here’s a little something that will add a little swagger and tell a little story too — a set of Premium Genuine All-Weather Corvette Floor Liners in Jet Black with Crossed Flags Logo.

Now we shouldn’t need to tell you the significance of those flags, being a Corvette Forum regular, but just in case, here’s a quick recap…

Inspired by the American Dream

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Harley Earl was one of the men who engineered the American Dream — his post-War car designs inspired a nation. One thing led to another and Earl was soon designing a low, wide, and sleek sports car. Chevrolet management loved it and the name Corvette was chosen for its naval warship meaning of small, lightweight, and maneuverable.

Part of the deal was to design a special badge for the new Corvette and Earl conceived a badge. It had a round bezel with Chevrolet lettering around the top, Corvette script below and a set of checkered and American flags in the middle. GM legal pointed out that the US code suggested the American flag ‘should never be used for advertising’.

Not that anybody has ever adhered to that, but Earl opted to rather use a bowtie and a fleur-de-lis.

Often associated with the French, the fleur-de-lis is also said to be a Greek symbol of virility. The crossed flags badge was on the first Corvette and has adorned every one since. And it’s developed every model since too, with five variations across the C1 Corvette alone. As time went on, the bezel was dropped, the flags changed, and the badge developed. Same applied for the C2 Corvette, those flags just kept on evolving.

The bezel also returned and disappeared again over time, but the badge generally comprised the checkers to one side and the bowtie and fleur de lis on the other. They swapped sides too, mind you, but the current C8 badge is a subtle development of the C7’s. It’s steep vee-shaped Chevron has two steeply staggered flag arms. Black and white checkers to the left and a gold filled bowtie and the fleur de lis sharing the two elements of the stagger on the left, on red.

Precision-engineered Floor Liners for Your Corvette

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Made from premium materials, the precision-engineered three-dimensional design mats are the exact fit and appearance for your Corvette cockpit. Deep-patterned, molded grooves and custom-designed, raised sides help channel debris away. It all helps protect the vehicle’s original carpeting, as well as your feet and clothing, while providing maximum carpet coverage.

High friction backing ensures outstanding traction against the stock carpet and the mats are easy to clean. The Corvette Crossed Flags feature alongside embossed Jake Racing logos to add a customized stance to your Corvette cockpit. The liners are 22.75 in wide, 32.76 in long and 6.88 in tall. They carry either the balance of the vehicle’s bumper to bumper warranty or 12 months / 12,000 miles cover.

Now available, these cool new Corvette All-Weather Floor Liners are there for the plucking since their SEMA reveal this week at $195.00.

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