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Old 07-03-2007, 08:19 PM
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Default 65-70 Trunk floor: 'Group Buy' interest if reproduced?

This thread is to try and show interest in getting trunk floor pans produced. I know I've never seen a trunk floor that wasn't rusty.
If they were made, I'd buy 'em. That's one.

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Two

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Old 07-03-2007, 11:37 PM
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Me too!

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I'll take 2 for 67 Cats.

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Old 07-04-2007, 02:54 AM
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I would be in for 2

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I'm in for a 70 Cat!

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Definitely need one for my 67 GP

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Send me one...Larry

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Old 08-29-2007, 11:50 AM
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I would buy one for a 1968 Parisenne or Catilina.

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Me too, for a 67 GP convert

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I wonder what the magic number is before this becomes a reality? You would think as many of these cars that were built, there would be a decent demand. It seems like every 67 GP I look at for sale has trunk rot issues.

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Does anyone know what years are interchangeable? I'm sure 65-6 are but are they the same up through 70? The more years that are the same the more likely it is they will be made.

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I could use one and possibly two if I end up buying the 4 speed car.

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lets keep this going I am in need of one for sure

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I asked this question on the other thread, I'll ask it here: The full pans for the 65-6 Chevy are now available and the retail price is $990.00 for the pan, plus shipping. Would you pay that for a Pontiac pan?

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I would opt for patch panels, not sure how much a 3 piece would go for.

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I could use one for my `69 Catalina

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I asked this question on the other thread, I'll ask it here: The full pans for the 65-6 Chevy are now available and the retail price is $990.00 for the pan, plus shipping. Would you pay that for a Pontiac pan?
Honestly that's only a bit more than I've been quoted for a slightly rusty used panel. If you know of some place where I can find one cheaper please let me know.

Where is this pan avaliable? and does it look anything at all similar to the Pontiac panel. I don't mind patching in what I can if the ribs are similar.

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