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The front one fits.   I purchased mine from  wolfburgwest.  The 1968-1972 model.

You will have to cut the shifter hole in the mat to fit your installation.  Also, this motivated me to build an angled foot stand ( pedal board ) on the passenger side.  The 356 pedal board sets are sold by Sierra madre, and were originally made of plywood... restoring my 356  game me the idea of creating one for the VS/ VW floor board.  Makes for a much more comfortable driving experience for the passenger. ( simple afternoon weekend project requiring only plywood, Velcro to stick to existing carpet, and matching carpeting material to cover the plywood)..

http://www.wolfsburgwest.com/w...ior/rub_flr_mats.

happy shopping.

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If you live near the beach, (lucky guy.......)   I would go with BOTH rubber mats on the floor AND the coco mats, because any sand brought on board will filter down through the coco mats and disappear.  Every so often you can yank the cocos out, vacuum the sand off of the rubber mats and throw the cocos back in, just like I used to do with my Dune Buggy.

Best of all worlds.  

Oh, Yeah?  Well, THAT just shows how long it's been since I even touched a coco mat!

I don't think the ones I remember in the 60's had that rubber backing - you could even flip them over and they looked pretty much the same, and they would let the sand through. That was the beauty of them in my buggies.

I guess time (and this old guy) have moved on.....   Coco mats included.   

@ZFNHSN  Don't listen to me!  Go with whatever feels good.   Personally, I would pro'bly go with black rubber mats except that I have this YUGE! roll (Biggest roll in the WORLD!) of Burgundy carpet material that I've been cutting up and using for fitted floor mats for decades - And I've still got half of the original roll left!

Thanks for keeping me honest, Troy!

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