Re: Floor pans
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I see a few options. Buy a donor car w/ good floors, make them or have someone make, or just repair the bad areas with patches. You have to use the proper gauge metal and roll the ribs in the pans for rigidity, if you make them. I see too many people use thin flat stock/anything they can get their hands on, license plates, sheet metal screws, bondo, etc. and then they get the oil can sound and it won't last.
Just about any vehicle that has sat a long time on dirt, tires allowed to go down, and weatherstrip/glass damage won't have good floors. This idea that all cars after a certain point of deterioration need "restoration" is a for TV concept like barn find. The likely thing you'll find in a barn is some form of manure.
Posted on: 2014/6/12 20:19
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Re: Floor pans
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There are hundreds of floor pans for various cars. You should be able to find one that is close. They do not have to be an exact fit, they must be trimmed to size and welded in anyway. You may not get every dip and strengthening rib exactly the same but you should be able to get a perfectly serviceable floor.
Posted on: 2014/6/13 23:28
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Re: Floor pans
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Are you sure you C2C can't get you the sheet metal that you need? I just looked at their website and they currently list front and rear pans (both L and R) for '48 to '50 touring sedans. See the link here.
Posted on: 2014/6/14 21:44
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