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1948 Dodge floor replacement panels


mrtillie

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lots of places sell them.  Some are a better fit than others.  I went a different route.  I found a coupe in a scrap yard and had them cut from the middle of the rear wheel well to the firewall, 18" high and 18" of floor.  Both sides.  They fit perfectly.  Had a couple of small rust spots that were easy to fix.  Total cost was $150.  I'd check yards in the southwest for rust free parts.  Welcome to the forum by the way.  Here's my thread if you want to check the photos.   

 

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Can't give you advise on the floor pans,but that car of yours sure was a major score. I wish I were smart enough to buy project cars that look that nice.

 

BTW,where is "SK"?

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5 minutes ago, Plymouthy Adams said:

If I were a guessing man I would say Sasquatchaton Canada

Probably a lot closer than my first guess,which was South Korea.

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On 10/2/2016 at 1:46 PM, knuckleharley said:

Can't give you advise on the floor pans,but that car of yours sure was a major score. I wish I were smart enough to buy project cars that look that nice.

 

BTW,where is "SK"?

lol Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Depends on the year. My 1942 doesn't.

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1 hour ago, ptwothree said:

Get some 18 ga. and make your own. It's a nice project that no one will see.

Plus it will give you the excuse you need to buy shears,a bead roller,and a MIG welder. That right there is reason enough to make your own. Of course,you would need the MIG welder to weld in any store-bought panels,so that one is a wash.

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