What's a fair price to have new floor pans installed?
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What's a fair price to have new floor pans installed?
I was planning on gutting my 84 Z28 and having my floor pans replaced. I would send them basically a shell, engine, tranny, and interior removed. Anyone from South Florida know of a place that would do this? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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From: chicago il
Car: 1987 transam
Engine: 383 /w superram
Transmission: 700r4 /w 2800rpm stall
I asked my body guy and he said he wouldn't even do it. so i'm just going to have the buttom of the car bead blasted and painted with por15..
it's alot of work so it would probly coast alot.. you need to support the car so it doesn't sag when you remove the old floorpans. www.yearone.com sells new floorpans tho..
edit: if there not real bad I woudn't do it what if they don't support the car correctly and you end up with a twisted frame for lack of a better word..
it's alot of work so it would probly coast alot.. you need to support the car so it doesn't sag when you remove the old floorpans. www.yearone.com sells new floorpans tho..
edit: if there not real bad I woudn't do it what if they don't support the car correctly and you end up with a twisted frame for lack of a better word..
Last edited by level; 07-21-2003 at 09:47 AM.
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I'm glad someone else has had to do this, but mine is more
extensive. I have holes under the drivers side seat and in the passenger rear floor well area. So maybe a $1,000 plus the cost of the pans. Just another drop in the bucket.
extensive. I have holes under the drivers side seat and in the passenger rear floor well area. So maybe a $1,000 plus the cost of the pans. Just another drop in the bucket.
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