hotpursuit
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Are there any other Mopars that have floor pans that will fit Fuselage C-bodies?
For that, we have to go to the experts.Does it matter if it's coupe, sedan, hardtop, wagon?
I think there's more interchangeability in the floors and trunk floors than we know. There may be some subtle differences but the general shape and configuration may be very close.The Goodmark pans applications is noted as 65-73.
Usually, when I see the applications spread over more than one generation of C-body, I get suspicious.
All I can add to this is that a 65 Fury floor pan(s) 2dr dropped right into my 66 Polara convertible.
The only difference is the length of the filler pan that is a different length.
This covers the 4dr models as well but the best thing to do is some parts manual research...
I made up the difference with a 3" filler piece..
Even the spot welds were right on the money
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Are there any other Mopars that have floor pans that will fit Fuselage C-bodies?
I think there's more interchangeability in the floors and trunk floors than we know. There may be some subtle differences but the general shape and configuration may be very close.
I remember reading that here. (I think it was here). I also seem to remember someone using a B Body trunk floor as the basis for a replacement for the center part of their trunk floor.Some time ago, I heard an owner of a '62 300-H declare that the AMD E-Body re-pop floor pan was a direct drop-in for the floor of his car. I don't know whether or not this is true, or if it is, whether or not it could be used for a fusie, but the claim deserves investigating.