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I get where you're coming from. I can remember being a teenager back in the early 80's and the joke was, "Oh you have a Mopar, does it have a floor?". It never "seemed" to be a problem with the Fords or GM's.
I'm just looking to double check with you guys here. Is the front floor pan the same on a 69 Coronet and Charger. I'm looking to get one from Shermans and they list a complete front floor for the Charger but not for the Coronet. I'm thinking this is just a glitch on their part but before I drop...
I guess your answer comes down to desire and talent level. I have a 69 Coronet 440 that I'm replacing everything from the firewall back. It started out life as a 318 automatic, nothing special of a car. Sort of sounds like what you have. I'm building it into a car that I want. If you know how...
Here's my 69 Coronet 440 I bought at the beginning of this year. It's coming along nicely and I could see being done with the bodywork by the end of next summer.
I've been kicking around the idea of painting my 69 Coronet, white. Now that I see yours it' a definite possibility. I really like the way it looks, don't change it. Other than the interior, that green's gotta go! LOL