does anyone make reproduction floor pans??
floor pans
- sweptlinemike
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- sweptlinemike
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Re: floor pans
thanks for the information, have you used these? or bought anything from them? I was really worried about the rust but looks like they will have everything I need.
- mowingman
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Re: floor pans
I have bought a lot of their reproduction parts for the Sweptlines. Everything is good quality. You will need cutting and welding skills to fit the parts to your truck. Since no two trucks off the assembly line seem to be built the same, a good bit of cutting and fitting is required. The results will be great though if you take your time.
Jeff
Jeff
1979 Plymouth Trailduster, 360/auto.
1989 W150 Power Ram shortbed pickup, 318/auto.
1970 W200 Power Wagon long/wide bed, 383/4spd.
1989 W150 Power Ram shortbed pickup, 318/auto.
1970 W200 Power Wagon long/wide bed, 383/4spd.
- fosh69
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Re: floor pans
Bwaaahaaahaaa! Those floors look oddly familiar ...
I used th VP's on mine... much patience is needed, as I am chin-deep in rust repair.
I used th VP's on mine... much patience is needed, as I am chin-deep in rust repair.
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Re: floor pans
Looks good fosh, you have something to weld it to anyways. Mine were gone.
1967 Dodge D200 5.7 HEMI/5speed
1971 Dodge Challenger #'s 383/727
1974 Dodge D600 318 5+2
2003 Ram 2500 Cummins HO
1971 Dodge Challenger #'s 383/727
1974 Dodge D600 318 5+2
2003 Ram 2500 Cummins HO