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Replacing floor pans.
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zeker8 |
01-17-2010 @ 5:30 AM
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Try here shows replacing their style pans. Zeke http://www.directsheetmetal.net/pages/typeinstall.html
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Tom/SC |
01-16-2010 @ 3:29 PM
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Paul does have replacement tunnels. I dont know that he makes them, but I bought one from him several months ago. I did not think ,up until then, that he supplied them either. Donnie Smart might be making them for Paul. Tom
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ford38v8 |
01-16-2010 @ 1:15 PM
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Gary, Get hold of Paul Bradley. He's the one that reproduces the floorpans for the Early Fords. He doesn't reproduce the tunnel, as that never rusts out like the floors do. If there is a video, Paul will have it. http://www.bradleyfloorpans.com/
Alan
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nelsb01 |
01-16-2010 @ 1:11 PM
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Most floor plan replacements require that you salvage the tunnel from the previous floor, or have a good donor one to use.
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Gary M. |
01-16-2010 @ 12:53 PM
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I am replacing my floor pans in the front section of my 39 Standard Tudor and I was wondering if there is any instructional literature or videos that show exactly where to make my cuts.I am replacing both front sections and the front section of the tunnel.I know Dennis Carpenter will sell you the length of floor pan that you need to cover the area that you are replacing,but im not sure about the tunnel. Thanks guys...
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