Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/12/18 08:10 PM
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/12/18 10:39 PM
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You maybe able to angle up through the bottom after the old floor is out. On post cars, I've always gone through the windshield opening.
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/13/18 03:51 PM
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Have to ask how rolling down back windows on a sedan makes room?HT I can see but the sedan roll them down and the post is still there blocking the opening.Rocky
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/14/18 09:43 AM
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There is a solid post between the door window, and the rear windows. There are cars with the post(sedan)and without(coupe). Title says "post car".
Personally I don't see any benefit in cutting a one piece floor. That said, removing the windshield is a small task compared to welding in the new floor.
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/15/18 12:52 AM
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It will go in through the door opening in one piece if you take off the door. R&R the door is a no brainer for me.
Last edited by 64Post; 03/15/18 12:53 AM.
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/15/18 01:05 AM
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Maybe from feeding it into the car at an angle. Correct! Doors left on, angled it in, but had to have the rear windows rolled down. 1967 Belvedere I post car. And you can bend it to work it in. It was a nice western original pan I cut/drilled out of a car. It just fit in, tight, but it went in.
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Re: 1 piece floor pan in 65 Belvedere post car.
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03/15/18 01:11 AM
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call jim Kramer,kramer automotive;as he was instrumental in developing that one piece floor pan. 724-285-5566 That’s kinda funny, because it’s a “reproduction” of the original floor pan, not some new “miracle” b-body replacement floor. Lol. AND I’m not poking fun at Jim, as I know him personally, just that statement itself I found amusing.... carry on
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