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71 Charger R/T 4-Speed Front Floor Pan

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Hello all, I'm new to this forum and to the Mopar world. So I'm going to try my best to not be confusing in what I'm asking. Recently took possession of this fine vehicle. Upon receiving it the front left and right pans had already been cut out (the center hump is still there). The problem is finding the right aftermarket pans to fit my floor. The hump area is all wrong for the aftermarket pans I've come across. I've also been looking at the full front floors, however they too look totally different in the hump area. The previous owner said he was unable to find the correct replacement pans to fit. Does anyone know the solution to this situation?



Thanks Joe
 
Welcome.
All the floor pans have an automatic hump.
You need a 4-spd hump and then cut the hump area of the floor pan and weld on the 4-spd hump.
There two different humps depending on which shifter you have.
 
THIS IS MY 69 PAN AND HUMP. AMD MAKES THE RIGHT STUFF YOU NEED. HERE ARE SOME PICS OF WHAT I HAD TO DEAL WITH..
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Got some pics..
 
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Thanks for everyones reply now it all makes more sense. Thanks 69rag500 for the pics. Here is a pic of. it's not a good pic but all i have right now

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all that is left is the hump and crossmember
the floor is gone
get a new floor pan and slap the hump onto it
 
the floors are all the same for those cars
if you look underneath your hump, you will probably be able to see how the floor was cut out for the hump.
your hump looks like a bucket seat one.
you are better off with a full front pan with that much material gone
a Fred Flintstone edition floor,it must be a rust belt mopar..lol
 
Yes it is a bucket seat car. The floors were already cut out when I got it. I will definitely be getting the full floor and the Hump. There are a few other things I must do before the floor can go down. I will be reaching out to FBBO along the way. I have to change the torsion bar crossmember and need to figure out what to do with the inner rocker panels.

Lol The Flintstones was the first thing that came to my mind when I first look at vehicle.
 
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