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Old 03-14-2021, 12:37 PM
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Hi,
Can someone tell me or post a pic of where the metal cover that sits under the rear bottom seat go?
It’s been years since I removed it and the screw holes for locating it was covered with “Lizard Skin Sound Deadener “
I have added pics where it seems to fit the best as it lines up with the floor pan stamping (Marked up with yellow)
Thanks,
Don
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Old 03-14-2021, 08:06 PM
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You are correct as it should lay as snug to the pan configuration as possible. I don't think there was an exact spot.
Mine was closer to the center hump but I've seen a few also close to the seat bottom retaining bracket. I would only suggest whichever side you chose,
keep any/all wiring off to the side of the footwell so as not to create any pinching issues. All mine ran along the tunnel.


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You are correct as it should lay as snug to the pan configuration as possible. I don't think there was an exact spot.
Mine was closer to the center hump but I've seen a few also close to the seat bottom retaining bracket. I would only suggest whichever side you chose,
keep any/all wiring off to the side of the footwell so as not to create any pinching issues. All mine ran along the tunnel.


Thanks Jeff,
That pic and your advice are most appreciated.
-Don

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1966 GTO

1966 421-9.3-1 comp-Race Tec 23cc Pistons
1966 Tri-Power
1967 670 Heads
Pontiac "Highlift" TriPower Cam by SpeedPro
DUR 214 Int 224 Exh @.050 - 107 ICL
LIFT .445" Int .465" Exh
Tri-Y-Headers by Tribal Tubes w/ Goerlich Mufflers
1966 Muncie Wide Ratio 4-Speed
1968-72 Chevy 12 Bolt Rear End w/ 3.73 rear gears
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