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Post by mrs ratbox »

anybody recently bought floor pans ? just after an idea of what they're worth if one place is better than others to get them from
or if someone has any they want to sell
or wether i'll wreck another good auto wagon body by cutting the floor out of it :roll: :oops:
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Post by Devilrod »

I'll be in the same boat when I start on the wagon, needs floors. I'll probably just go the Rares Spares ones as I found the fit not bad in my sedan. Need to jump on their website though for a current price.
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I used rare spares for the pans in the yellow sedan and they fitted pretty good. Can't remember the price though..
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bout 65 each
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I used rares ones. All 4 fitted ok :wink:
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What are the ribs/rails called that run from sill to sill underneath the floorpan?
Are replacement ones availible as mine are faily knackered??
If so what are they worth???

I know this isn't really the pan its self but this is the closest topic I could find! :oops:
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They are available from Rare Spares and are made to slip over the top of your old ones (slightly bigger), but why you would leave the old ones on?
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I've used rares on my wagon and whilst not a perfect fit (they are repros remember) they do they job fine. See my rebuild thread for some pics.
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From the pics they look like they are only half ones?? Is that right?
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Is there suppost to be another under body support about behind the front seats???
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I bought full pans but in some cases cut them down to nearly half. The left over steel was hammered into other shapes and used elsewhere.
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