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Metal floor pan plug #2763466
04/13/20 01:43 PM
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Does anyone sell this floor pan plug ? Measures about 1 3/8

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Re: Metal floor pan plug [Re: mopars4ever] #2763741
04/14/20 09:05 AM
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The only car I've ever personally saw that on was my 1977 Plymouth `Volare I bought new in '77. I thought it was a strange devil then. It may be on other cars but that's my experience. And BTW, I seem to remember someone offering those but I can't resurrect a reference.


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Re: Metal floor pan plug [Re: 6PakBee] #2763746
04/14/20 09:22 AM
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yes, 77 Plymouth is correct. I wonder why a few metal plugs and the rest are rubber? If you come up with a place that has them please let me know. thanks

Re: Metal floor pan plug [Re: mopars4ever] #2763751
04/14/20 09:29 AM
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"Typically" metal plugs were used when they were located over top of the exhaust.

Re: Metal floor pan plug [Re: HEMICUDA] #2763880
04/14/20 03:03 PM
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Ok, Makes sense up







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