I think I might have solved the "cut-pile" or "80/20 loop" carpet mystery

Silly question: can anyone show me pictures of the difference between the two?

It would not surprise me one bit if Chrysler advertises both style of carpets but actually only used one carpet? My feet cannot tell the difference one bit.
I to this day don’t know what is the difference. The carpet in my 66 barracuda was missing when I bought the car in 89’ and the rubber floor mat is still in my Demon 340 since birth. So I’m at a loss on what loop or cut actually looks like.
Syleng1
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The difference is totally obvious when you see it. Loop is exactly what it says — the yarns are tucked into the backing at both ends, so you never see the cut end of a yarn. Overall, this carpet has a nubby or bumpy feel. In contrast, cut pile is like the wall to wall carpet in your house — the yarns are standing straight up, with the bottom end anchored in the backing. It feels plush to the touch, and you can part it with your fingers.