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I just tried to phone Plymouth Doctor to price some parts and the recording said that the number is no longer in service.  517 625 7569

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I always thought "Plymouthy Adams" was the plymouth doctor!

You can call him right here every day just about!

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Try 517 625 7596

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I always thought "Plymouthy Adams" was the plymouth doctor!

You can call him right here every day just about!

I believe it is Wayne Brandon who is, I think, a POC member in the Detroit area.

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46 ply that's the correct number I must have transposed the last two.   Wow.  Almost $1000 + shipping for the floor pan extensions, front and rear floor pans both sides.  Jeez I'm thinking I will rethink buying them and patch it myself.

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I know he is pricey but his parts are very good. I used some on my '51 Dodge D39 business coupe and was very satisfied. Delivery can sometimes take a while but they come eventually.

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Guess it depends upon what one wishes to pay.  I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to make them myself now.  C2C just hasn't got a good rep.  The parts are only about $375 + shipping but I've heard bad things about the quality.

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I am not out to bad mouth anyone but I do recall that some panels are better than others but that most panel will require a bit of trim and finessing if you will....and this includes two of the two mentioned....and more than not any other stamper of replacement metal 

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I haven't found any that didn't need something somewhere, either.  Some are pretty close and may only need flange angles sharpened up a bit or some trimming along an edge.  Others may make you wonder if you should have started from scratch yourself.  I've used 1 product from C2C and have heard enough stories of disappointment, regardless of make or model along with my own experience, to not want to use their products.  I know we always hear the bad and seldom the good so if someone's received good product from C2C, I'd like to hear of it.

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I remember that when I had the floor done in car, the total job was $2800, which included: new rocker panels, fabricated a body mount, and floor patches to include center floor pan.  At the time a new center floor pan was $285, and I wished I would have put out for new pan.

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