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1940 road King sedan floor pans


Dieseldad

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Hi all, I finally got my 40 road King sedan in the shop to start working on it and realized the floor is way worse then I first thought. I'm going to have to put new floor plans in but I'm having a heck of a time finding any. 

 

Anyone have any idea who makes floor plans for these cars?

 

Thanks.

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I am in the process of finishing up the floors on my '52 Suburban - i used aftermarket patch panels from a USA company,  Classic 2 Current Fabrication, and was very pleased with the fit and quality. Not sure if they have them for a P9 though.

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23 minutes ago, Bob Riding said:

I am in the process of finishing up the floors on my '52 Suburban - i used aftermarket patch panels from a USA company,  Classic 2 Current Fabrication, and was very pleased with the fit and quality. Not sure if they have them for a P9 though.

They list a few Plymouth parts but they specify Coupe vs sedan. I have emailed them and I'm waiting to hear back.

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As a general rule 2 & 4 sedans and coupes use the same floor pan and rockers although the door gap distance will be longer in the coupe & 2 dr sedan than the 4dr front door opening........Dieseldad, for what you want a coupe floor area should be the same.........andyd   

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And for what its worth the RHD floor is the same, even down to the battery under the USA drivers side(our passenger side).........I know that the floors are the sameLHD/RHD as I recently installed a sound deadener..........had some pics but they have dissappeared up the either.............andyd 

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