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WTB 63 plymouth floor section

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I am in need of a section of the floor right and left of the tunnel where the inside of the bucket seat riser bolts to for my 63 Plymouth Fury. I am using bucket seats from a sport fury and the fury is absent of those extra floor supports for the sport fury buckets. I am not sure if the 62's, 64's and 65's would be the same. Thanks, Tom.
 
Not sure but:
I purchased a trunk floor pan for my `1963 dodge Polara through AMD (Auto Metal Direct)
You may wish to check with them.


I checked with AMD
They have a complete front pan for you
If you wanted to go that way
 
Actually, I am hoping to find someone to cut those pcs out of an original floor from a derelict car. Thanks, Tom.
 
Is it the actual floor metal you need? or the 4 re-inforcement plates the buckets require??
 
Actually, I am hoping to find someone to cut those pcs out of an original floor from a derelict car. Thanks, Tom.
Yeah, I understand
These cars are becoming more scarce.
I just sold a 64 Sport Fury to a guy in the Norway.
I believe the floor pan is the same on 63s, 64s and 65s
-Why don't you try what I occasionally do:
1. Craigslist
2. Autos/trucks by owner
3. Search: 1963 Plymouth in surrounding communities then advance to surrounding states such as Wisconsin, Ohio etc.
4. If no luck progress up to 1964 etc.
Good Luck
 
After doing a little research, I think you may have to "FAB" those brackets
It might be your best option
I found a few 63parts cars but none are "Sport"
 
Yes, Its the 4 reinforcement plates the buckets require that I need.
 
Super Bee, I am able to copy and fab, but I don't have a sample. Thanks for your Help. Tom.
 
I purchased a set of them from moparmark, he sells parts on here and is a great guy to deal with.

If all else fails I have a set that are rough, but you can get the dimensions to fab a set from them,
These braces are also part of the console brackets. The inner front are punched out of flat steel and are not just flat metal. The rear inners would be easier to fab as they are bent flat steel.

Ed
 
I had a buddy who welds put on the brackets I made up in his shop, when putting the buckets in my '63. Back then some 15 + years ago I couldn't find anything to buy anyway but if I gather a member has some or ask about the dimensions/ couple pics you should be good to go. I just dynamated my car and put in new carpet a month ago or could get you this info...
 
Took several photos of my dynamatting but my folder is full so some better pics didn't make it but here's one showing the brackets...case it is of help on configuration.

Dyno pic1.jpg
 
Thanks Ron. I do have a photo of both sides. Thanks for your help.

Ed, I will try to get hold of Mopar Mark. maybe I could use yours for copy? How much?
 
I will get a few pics of the ones I have ASAP
Chignikred's are in better shape than my spares
I will sell them to you if you can't find any
 
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