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Anyone use this floor?

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This floor came with the car, thinking i want to put it in, can't tell the manufacturer but it was made in Taiwan, no idea how old it is. Anyone know anything about them or used them before? Too bad its not an AMD floor. Previous owner says car parked last 10 years so who knows when it was bought.

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This floor came with the car, thinking i want to put it in, can't tell the manufacturer but it was made in Taiwan, no idea how old it is. Anyone know anything about them or used them before? Too bad its not an AMD floor. Previous owner says car parked last 10 years so who knows when it was bought.

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IMO

Count your blessings my friend !

IF….you’re car came with it the price is right

AND does it have fewer rust holes in it than

The one that’s in it now ?

Carpe Diem my fellow !

Mopar2ya!

John
 
IMO

Count your blessings my friend !

IF….you’re car came with it the price is right

AND does it have fewer rust holes in it than

The one that’s in it now ?

Carpe Diem my fellow !

Mopar2

IMO

Count your blessings my friend !

IF….you’re car came with it the price is right

AND does it have fewer rust holes in it than

The one that’s in it now ?

Carpe Diem my fellow !

Mopar2ya!

John
The floor that's in it isn't really full of holes but you can see why it needs to go.

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use it...... it's just a floor pan....I bet it fits like a glove anyway......and if it needs a little cut and bend, just do it.....youre several hundred ahead
 
Very little of the aftermarket sheetmetal fits perfect. Add that to the qc from back in the day when our cars were made. Its better than what you have.
 
Wondering the best way to go about the removal and installation, there are some good videos showing the how to, my question is since I plan on leaving the doors on to do this, any issue with leaving the car sit with its own weight on the wheels, do I need to support it somehow? The engine and trans will be out. Obviously one door or the other would have to be open at all times while the other can be shut. The rear windows roll down so sliding the whole floor in shouldn't be a problem. I will need to buy the rear floor footwells. I saw a video of a guy putting in a 2 piece floor and he did it with it sitting on the ground, not sure if that's cool with a one piece as the whole floor is then gone.
 
unless your rockers are very rotted, you'll be fine....... I think you'll have to remove one of the doors

you can weld after the doors are back on and lined up, if that is a concern

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