View Full Version : Where to buy 1977 camaro floor pans??
Clean Cut Creations
08-23-2010, 01:40 PM
Got a customer wanting floor pans in her 1977 Camaro and was looking for a reliable source. I found one place on the net, (rustrepair.com/ Mill supply)) but I didn't know if anyone had any other ideas.
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Q-Buy UM Part Number Description Years Web
Price EA 52-70-70-LHFloor pan half, full length, 21"W x 49"L. Made in USA75-81 106.65
This part is in stock.
MISC. DATA
OTHER DESCRIPTIONSFLOOR PAN HALF,FULL LENGTH
FLOOR PAN HALFCOMMENTSTHAT FITS CHEVY CAMARO 75-81 &
FIREBIRD/TRANS AM, 21" X 49"
WEIGHT11.61 Pounds.Manufacturer names or numbers are for reference only and do not indicate OEM parts.
OTHER PRICING
QTYPRICELIST 1 106.65 127.98
vintageracer
08-23-2010, 02:06 PM
Goodmark, Dynacorn and American Metal (AMD) all offer the sheetmetal you want. Buy the full floor pan that's now available for around $500.00. If you can install patch panels you can install the full floor with braces. Makes for a MUCH better and cleaner job when finished.
You can only buy Dynacorn products from one of their distributors. You can buy the manufacturers direct or through their dealers.
Goodmark has just about killed their small dealers off by now offering their products through Keystone Automotive who discounts the metal to the pricing level of most smaller dealers. Most major Metro areas have a Keystone Automotive location. Hell they will even deliver locally!
Clean Cut Creations
08-25-2010, 05:09 AM
Thanks for the info....You DID see that I was asking about a 1977 and not a 1967....right?
I checked Goodmark, Dynacorn and Auto Metal Direct and none of them had a listing for what I need much less a full floor with braces....
alowerlevel
08-25-2010, 08:33 AM
Did you check yearone?
Clean Cut Creations
08-27-2010, 11:07 AM
Did you check yearone?
Yes I have, they are more expensive than the listing above. From the pics it looks like the same stamping.
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Thanks.
MikeDVC
08-27-2010, 11:11 AM
Got mine from CARS, Inc; fit was great
fletcherscustoms
08-27-2010, 11:15 AM
If it was my car and originallity was not a concern. Then I would use 70-73 pans. The 74-later years are different stamping to allow for Catlytic converters. Which in turn takes away room in car, and makes mounting aftermarket seats a royal pain. WE are doing a 78 T/A right now and will be using the early second gen pans from Goodmark.
Clean Cut Creations
08-27-2010, 11:23 AM
If it was my car and originallity was not a concern. Then I would use 70-73 pans. The 74-later years are different stamping to allow for Catlytic converters. Which in turn takes away room in car, and makes mounting aftermarket seats a royal pain. WE are doing a 78 T/A right now and will be using the early second gen pans from Goodmark.
Thanks...I had a hunch they would fit, but I didn't know what was the real difference. If it's just the cat clearance then that's a piece of cake. Thanks for the info!
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