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Finally got her home this past weekend.

I would say 66-70 B-Body should be the same. I don't have an official answer but I would look into that panel Seems like not much changed through the years. I also don't know if the 2 door and 4 door cars got the same floor pans. I have a hunch they did but I haven't seen a 4 door car gutted.
There are literally 4 pieces to the floor. The large pan, 2 pans for the foot area and one larger pan for under the rear seat area to the trunk pan. You will have to look at these pans to see if they are the same for your car. All of these pans are located here on AMD site. Looks like the trunk pan was used from the 66/67 because of the spare tire well.

This is the larger front area.
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Here are the rear foot area pieces.
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And the final part that meets the trunk pan.
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And the trunk pan. Up to the rear seat part that meets over the axle.
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I would say 66-70 B-Body should be the same. I don't have an official answer but I would look into that panel Seems like not much changed through the years. I also don't know if the 2 door and 4 door cars got the same floor pans. I have a hunch they did but I haven't seen a 4 door car gutted.
There are literally 4 pieces to the floor. The large pan, 2 pans for the foot area and one larger pan for under the rear seat area to the trunk pan. You will have to look at these pans to see if they are the same for your car. All of these pans are located here on AMD site. Looks like the trunk pan was used from the 66/67 because of the spare tire well.

This is the larger front area.
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Here are the rear foot area pieces.
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And the final part that meets the trunk pan.
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And the trunk pan. Up to the rear seat part that meets over the axle.
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Thank you very much, I do know the 2 door and 4 door share the same floors so it should work. I will check with AMD, and thank you again.
 
Forgive the rear seat portion of this but I took 4 images to make this one for you. But this is what they look like laid out.

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Forgive the rear seat portion of this but I took 4 images to make this one for you. But this is what they look like laid out.

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RR, i have a question for you. Do you have any idea what drivers side trunk filler would i use for that floor pan. I have been looking at all the yearsand cant seem to figure it out. Just seeing if you might know.

Thanks, John
 
You mean the dropoffs? Probably for the 68/70 since the rear lower quarters are different. But as far as them matching up to the 66/67 pan up in the trunk Not sure. However.. They do all share the same basic floor pans. Id say buy 68/70 dropoffs because the lower quarters inside will match your wagon.
 
You mean the dropoffs? Probably for the 68/70 since the rear lower quarters are different. But as far as them matching up to the 66/67 pan up in the trunk Not sure. However.. They do all share the same basic floor pans. Id say buy 68/70 dropoffs because the lower quarters inside will match your wagon.

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From what I am seeing, the floor pan in the front seems to be similar to a same year sedan but the back end of the wagon is 66-67 B body. There are some very minor differences (depressions and ribs) but they will work. The one thing I have found that isn't the same is the filler tube to trunk floor seal, on a wagon it is a big square deal whereas in a 66-67 sedan it is different. The holes for the tubes is the same but i believe the sedan seal goes on top of the trunk floor and the wagon is put in from the bottom.
 
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