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Old 06-18-2008, 07:48 AM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I noticed that these pans are full length, but does not include the trans hump. Has anybody put these in. This what i need and i would like to see them installed being installed. Thanks curtis
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Old 06-22-2008, 10:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
 
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here it is again, i accidently removed it from photobucket

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Goodafternoon You don't want to remove the Trans. tunnel, unless you have a very fancy body JIG. Get your self a copy of the national parts depot catalog. I don't know were your at, if your back east here is their Michigan toll free number 1 800 521 6104. I'm not plugging them but the pic in the cat. are very good. They list short. long and full floor pans. I can't help you with pic's as didn't have a digital camera 8 yrs ago. I bought a short for the drivers side and a long for the pass. used the comp. drivers, and the better part of the long on the pass. You have to cut the old floor and the new piece to fit and BUTT,/seam weld the new pices in. don't over lap any joints as rust will start in the lapped pices. I'll try to add a pic to this, I kept the pice not used . don't know if that worked. Any way hope this little diddy helps
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any little bit of advise help, thanks again. Curtis
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Hi were have you gone was expecting some more .
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it goes to the shop wednesday morning for floor pan and apron under the battery box and i also purchased the radio sheet metal to fix where the gutted the hole to put a new style radio in.
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Hi

please take your camera to the shop and see if you can get some pic's. It may help some one down the road. I wish I had had a digital camera years ago. Did you get a battery tray also ? Thanks fer letting every one know your progress, Keep the info comming
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i will get some pics of the work, thanks again
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