Installing Reproduction floor pan 64'-72 GTO, Chevelle, LeMans, Oldsmobile, A-body

Installing Reproduction floor pan 64'-72 GTO, Chevelle, LeMans, Oldsmobile, A-body

Installing a new reproduction floor pan for a 68 GTO. This installation would be the same 64 -72 GM. Chevelle, GTO, LeMans, any questions leave a comment and I’ll get back to you soon as I can. Please don’t forget to subscribe and support my channel. Thank you!!

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William Haggarty says:

Do you have pictures or a diagram of the braces you fabricated to hold everything in place?

John Konter says:

Just viewed your video what brand is the floor pan and where did you purchase it. I have 70 Chevelle that needs a complete floor and trunk
Thanks

y2kxair7 says:

Wow that gto is gonna be mint when your done I wanna drop my car off at your house! Great work looking forward to more footage ..I have to do my trunk and wheels houses..I see the car is brace welded and has no frame on now ..did u bolt it to frame weld braces then remove frame? My body is off frame currently

directordc says:

Hi there I'm about to do my 68 cutlass A body front floors is there anything I need to know? Like do I need to brace anything to keep the body in shape? I'm also doing the front cowl like in another video you have done. With the cowling does it go under the windscreen over the dash? Thank you

Tony Stark says:

Looks Great. I'm doing the same job on my 68 Chevelle. Putting in the full trunk , inner outer wheel wells and quarter panel patches before I do the full floor pan. Hope by doing all the rear work first will keep the sheet metal square . Thanks for posting these videos. It's a great Map to the DARK SIDE OF THE MOON.

Mr.404 Atl says:

Thanks for sharing your knowledge and your time, this is priceless information thanks again!

DrumnDetect says:

Nice work, not a fun one person job. Lookin good!!

James Darosa says:

where you at with this build now?

Dog is my co-pirate. Relic hunting Montana says:

You know the first thing I noticed was the haphazard spot welding! things are not made with the pride they once were lol. Getting closer my friend! Keep up the good work cheers Nathan

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