1970 Mustang Floor Boards?

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  1. stmanser

    stmanser Looking for a Maverick

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    I am going to buy the complete left and right side floor boards from Mustangs Unlimited. I do know that anyhting will fit with a welder and a cutter, but has anyone used them in their mavericks and how will did they work out?

    thanks for any help
     
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    i used just the rear pan.i did have to modify to make it fit. just take your time
     
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    Mav-Grabber 289 Works Fine

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    floor pans

    I,m thinking of trying the same if you try let me knw the progress and if it was worth it


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    Boosha Built to run hard

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    That post is over 5 years old! :yup:

    The mustang pans will fit..uh...work...but will need alot of massaging,with a set of torches and a hammer.
     
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    stmanser Looking for a Maverick

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    The mustang floor boards fit awesome.. i just had to trim them to fit, and weld them in.. they were almost a perfect fit. they went from the pedals all the way back to the just before the rear seat pan.. it took me 2 days of cutting one side, welding it in, and then cutting out the other side and welding it in..

    DO NOT cut out the entire floor pan. the car will collapse in on itself... do one side at a time.
     

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