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Hi everybody---Looking for a bolt on front floor pan from a 1940 Hudson. Maybe someone has a parts car out there.---Cliff Minard---min1909@pa.net
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Hi Cliff,
Happen to see this one advertised at the following link the other day, second item down on the list:
http://www.prewarcar.com/parts/list.php?s=p&cmid=139Dave Bean
HET Club
Essex 4 Registry
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Cliff: Naah, just git you a big hammer and pound your old floor pan 'til the top of the tranny fits! That's the way I did it, LOL!
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If you have any access to Ron Cavells tapes on how to do this it is not too difficult.A shrink-stretch device and some 18-20 ga sheet metal will work,then use a bead roller to put a lip under where you cut away-fusor or spot weld/long hair will do the trick for about no money.
I have done two this way and it is not rocket scients level or I could have not done it