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r j sledge
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Joined: 05 May 2006
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67 Fairlane floor pan availability??
Where is the best place to buy floor pans for my 67 2 dr Fairlane? Dearborn Classic's just priced me a complete set for $700.00. Both fronts, with toe boards and both rears, seems high to me, but I normally do this on Mustangs. Thanks for any info. Later RJ
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Thu Jun 08, 2006 10:17 am |
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Ranch67
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Joined: 09 Mar 2006
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i got my from dearborn about 7 yrs. ago. fit great.
no problems.
these are issues to think about next time you buy a project. _________________ This Ain't No L-Kamino!
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Thu Jun 08, 2006 11:59 am |
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jswordy
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Joined: 15 Mar 2006
Posts: 19
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You got that right!
I crawled all over my Fairlane before I bought it, and got a really solid car. But I still had some surprises once the car was stripped and the body glass blasted. One of them was that the right rear pan was swiss cheese. It did not show up from underneath until the sound deadner pad was pulled off.
It's all about the base you build on to me. Som guys really like a challenge of putting together a rust heap like new, or some cars are low numbers or otherwise special and worth saving from near death. In my case, I wanted to build a hot rod, so I was more interested in getting the best car to start with that I could within my chosen years of '68-69.
Underneath...
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Thu Jun 08, 2006 1:28 pm |
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67 Blue Oval
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Joined: 12 May 2006
Posts: 15
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Cross Canada....
It looks like Cross Canada supplies floor pans to Sherman, and probably AutoKraters, Dearborn and others. Here is their website:
http://www.crosscanadaparts.com/cgi-bin/crosscanada/index.htm
No matter which vendor you buy them from, get your hammer and dolly ready. It took considerable work to get them to fit right. Most vendors were close on price...I made my decision on shipping costs. AutoKrafters was lowest on shipping.
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