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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: White Pine, TN
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356 pans restoration
Has anyone had experience with Restoration Designs replacement floor pans? Any information would be appreciated. Any other manufacturer that you have had a positive result using?
Thanks Charlie Reddog928 Chamilton49@gmail.com |
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I used them several years ago with excellent results. I have heard lately they are slow for delivery but perhaps that has changed, I would call. Zims and Stoddard also has replacement pans as does out host here at Pelican.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Neptune Beach, Florida
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I'm almost done replacing my floor pans. I bought the Package deal from Restoration design. I thought the price was very reasonable. I kept them in my office for 2 months for fear of the Florida humidity. Once I started to cut out the pans I kept them in the garage. Tons of humidity from outside & my clothes dryer. No rust formed from the humidity. They are coated very well. With what I have no idea. Here's some pic's of the package I bought.
![]() ![]() Getting confirmation and shipping of my order was too slow for me. My friends tell my I'm impatient. They are right... I feel that even though it took a while to get them, it was a good value for the money. As of yesterday: ![]() my $.02 Mark |
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I just need to replace front part of my floor pans (where your feet go, under the dash). How tough would that be? I don't want to touch the longtudinals.
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1987 Carrera, Guards Red, Black (sold but never forgotten!) 1965 356SC Coupe, Silver on Red |
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Location: Neptune Beach, Florida
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I did a lot of reading up on how to do it in old registry magazines and a couple of restoration 356 books. I would recommend doing the same. Mark |
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