NEED NEW FLOOR PANS!!!!
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From: Danforth, Illinois
Car: 92 Firebird Formula
Engine: TBI 305
NEED NEW FLOOR PANS!!!!
I need a new complete set of floor pans for my 92 firebird. Where can i find them for cheap? anyone have any ideas or is anyone selling them... i dont want to go to a junk yard because they are prolly rusted to hell as well.
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From: New York
Car: 1983 Recaro T/A / 1988 GTA
Engine: 305ci Crossfire LU5 / 305 TPI LB9
Transmission: 700R4 / T5
Axle/Gears: 10 bolt posi 3.23 /
Re: NEED NEW FLOOR PANS!!!!
Both classic industries and yearone carry replacement floor pans.
http://www.classicindustries.com/sea...¤tPage=1
http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...+pan&SM=1&SC=G
http://www.classicindustries.com/sea...¤tPage=1
http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...+pan&SM=1&SC=G
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From: PA
Car: 1996 Camaro, 1985 Camaro
Engine: 3.8, 3.4
Transmission: WC T5, 700r4
Axle/Gears: 3.23(?), 3.42
Re: NEED NEW FLOOR PANS!!!!
Yeah but those aren't cheap...
I'm kind of in the same boat as this guy but I only need 1, but I know anything I find in a JY around here will probably be in as bad a shape. But $300 for a new one is rough, esp when you add another 100-$300 for installation, and another $200 if I wind up having the car towed, but probably I'll just drive it in, at least I know a guy that specializes in rust dmg/frame/body restoration stuff and gives really good rates on classic cars, also help that my interior is pretty much disassembled...still, not a cheap fix. I'm also going to need a new seat bracket fabricated from angle iron or something.
I'm kind of in the same boat as this guy but I only need 1, but I know anything I find in a JY around here will probably be in as bad a shape. But $300 for a new one is rough, esp when you add another 100-$300 for installation, and another $200 if I wind up having the car towed, but probably I'll just drive it in, at least I know a guy that specializes in rust dmg/frame/body restoration stuff and gives really good rates on classic cars, also help that my interior is pretty much disassembled...still, not a cheap fix. I'm also going to need a new seat bracket fabricated from angle iron or something. Thread
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