Floor Pans for '72
Floor Pans for '72
Since my floorboards are falling apart more and more each day, I decided to go with floor pans instead of sheet metal. My Dad's was done with sheet metal, and it likes to crinkle and pop a lot. I don't want that. Now, I found pans on RockAuto, but it seems that the right hand pan is no longer available. I think I may call about it, but I was wondering if these other pans would work, too. They're cheaper, but I don't want to get the wrong one! I also didn't want to go with those Taiwanese pans. Never know what they could be like. Plus, they're more expensive.
Another thing to know, the middle of the floor is all still very solid. No rust. The only thing that needs repaired is the floor where your feet are.
Left side, what I was originally looking at:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...304&cc=1217551
Left & Right sides, what I'm considering now:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...690&cc=1217551
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...274&cc=1217551
Another thing to know, the middle of the floor is all still very solid. No rust. The only thing that needs repaired is the floor where your feet are.
Left side, what I was originally looking at:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...304&cc=1217551
Left & Right sides, what I'm considering now:
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...690&cc=1217551
http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/more...274&cc=1217551
Last edited by Keegan; Mar 13, 2014 at 08:10 AM.
Since my floorboards are falling apart more and more each day, I decided to go with floor pans instead of sheet metal. My Dad's was done with sheet metal, and it likes to crinkle and pop a lot. I don't want that. Now, I found pans on RockAuto, but it seems that the right hand pan is no longer available. I think I may call about it, but I was wondering if these other pans would work, too. They're cheaper, but I don't want to get the wrong one! I also didn't want to go with those Taiwanese pans. Never know what they could be like. Plus, they're more expensive.
Another thing to know, the middle of the floor is all still very solid. No rust. The only thing that needs repaired is the floor where your feet are.
Another thing to know, the middle of the floor is all still very solid. No rust. The only thing that needs repaired is the floor where your feet are.
They are cheap enough to buy the full half sections, lay them on top of your holy floor, and keep them in place with seat bolts and seat belts.
Steve
So the ones I listed there will work? (the second pair) If not, I'll just search A Body pans like Joe said. Thanks for all the info!
Edit: After looking on Rock Auto, it seems that they use the same Sherman panels as the Olds, so I'm guessing they know that they're universal as well. The RH of the one I was looking at is still missing, so I'm leaning towards the cheaper ones if they'll work!
Edit: After looking on Rock Auto, it seems that they use the same Sherman panels as the Olds, so I'm guessing they know that they're universal as well. The RH of the one I was looking at is still missing, so I'm leaning towards the cheaper ones if they'll work!
Last edited by Keegan; Mar 13, 2014 at 01:22 PM.
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