Floor pans 67 Polara

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Has anyone used Classic to Current floor pans for their Polara/Monaco? I'm having a hard time seeing how they are going to be right. I look at floor pans for other makes, even other Mopars and I see it. These not so much. They are the only ones that seem to pop up in a search. I don't want to have to make my own if at all possible.
 
Has anyone used Classic to Current floor pans for their Polara/Monaco? I'm having a hard time seeing how they are going to be right. I look at floor pans for other makes, even other Mopars and I see it. These not so much. They are the only ones that seem to pop up in a search. I don't want to have to make my own if at all possible.
They will work. I'm using them right now on a car I'm doing. They aren't great but if you don't have access to a clean parts car to drill the pans out of...your only options are these and making them from scratch.
 
I haven't installed them yet, but I will be using them on my 66 Polara. They won't eliminate all the rust, but, we'll be piecing in some extra pieces of sheet metal to make them work.
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I just found the search function. It looks like they may be a good start. Your picture absolutely helped me. My drivers footwear is pretty bad. Looks like I will have to fabricate to additional pieces to cover. Thank you for your reply.
 
The C2C panels have been well-commented on in here, over the years. From "they're junk" to "I used them and they worked fine." BTAIM

They are inexpensively-done, no doubt. Not as classy as some of the metal which is stamped to fit exactly as the OEMs were done. In reality, to me, they serve the function, but DO require something more than just a final pop-riveting to the base metal and welding them in. Being in a hidden location, where function means more than cosmetics, they will work.

When done, DO put new paint and other sealers around the edges, over the welded seams and such, and THEN cover the bottom with paint and undercoat. For a more durable and incognito repair!

Just some thoughts,
CBODY67
 
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