Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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Before cutting both sides, I would cut one and see if you can make it fit that way somehow. This ^^^
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Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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12/05/22 01:02 AM
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Before cutting both sides, I would cut one and see if you can make it fit that way somehow. This ^^^ Ah? I think that was already mentioned Do you need to cut both "wings" off or maybe just one and try?
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Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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The trunk floor will slide right in easily from the rear with the the tail panel removed. No need to cut anything. The trunk floor welds to the tail panel, so it has to be all separated along the length of the tail panel anyway, so the tail panel is 80% removed already. I have installed may AMD full tail trunk floors. Have a look at the install post I did on here a few years ago https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...irRYUpcVh5HxiP2x4numQq0i7ZX76BiBaEaXadWI
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Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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The trunk floor will slide right in easily from the rear with the the tail panel removed. No need to cut anything. The trunk floor welds to the tail panel, so it has to be all separated along the length of the tail panel anyway, so the tail panel is 80% removed already. I have installed may AMD full tail trunk floors. Have a look at the install post I did on here a few years ago https://board.moparts.org/ubbthread...irRYUpcVh5HxiP2x4numQq0i7ZX76BiBaEaXadWI I was wondering how the OP made out with the trunk pan replacement and went back and pulled up the thread. Then I saw your post and link to a post you made nearly 9-1/2 years ago and realized I had even made the comment "that was impressive" !! I wonder if the OP saw it? Your photos from your thread Mike
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Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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You slid that trunk pan from the bottom, between the tail panel and the rear bumper brackets ? --> Without removing the tail panel ?
I assume it would also work on a 70 Bee ?
Nice work !
I'm just finishing up resto on my 69 A12 Bee and will start on this 70 Bee very soon. This looks like the best option.
Thanks
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Re: (1970) B-Body full trunk pan replacement - New Method ?
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You slid that trunk pan from the bottom, between the tail panel and the rear bumper brackets ? --> Without removing the tail panel ?
I assume it would also work on a 70 Bee ?
Nice work !
I'm just finishing up resto on my 69 A12 Bee and will start on this 70 Bee very soon. This looks like the best option.
Thanks
Not me the DEVIL made me do it I mean demon did it, those photos are from him from a thread he ( demon) did a while back. Yes, very nicely done DEMON Mike
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