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42 Year old Canadian floors


I removed (original) carpet, and was pleased.  I had taken up the rear,when I installed, new parcel shelf, and I sprayed a little red primer at the back.. The car is remarkable, for a car that was in Toronto, for the first 25 years.. see the original plugs and caulking

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That is amazing. Looks like it didn't see much salt.
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looks great carl 2.
you get that damn automatic out from under there yet? evileye
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YES SIR this week!!!

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going to replace my carpet this year, hopefully my floors look half as good as yours. above.gif
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427carl wrote:

YES SIR this week!!!



But Carl, the nagging question is "Did you take a nap and pull off the driveshaft yet?" rofl.gif

Inquiring minds want to know...

 



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Carl Stevenson wrote:

427carl wrote:

YES SIR this week!!!



But Carl, the nagging question is "Did you take a nap and pull off the driveshaft yet?" rofl.gif

Inquiring minds want to know...



i think he went to sleep on those seats after he pulled them out. sleepy.gif



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Had a great nap this afternoon.. should be able to check under car, and maybe take picture, of shaft.. Tomorrow.. hey its cold and snowy traveling out to garage

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Attached is picture of "proper" shifter hump tunnel etc Its supposed to be for 65-67 impala floor  What do I do with it?   beat the snot out of it?   any suggestions ?  any pictures?

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LOL LOL
 
Maybe someone pounded your floor up in the centerweirdface

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i vote beat the snot out of it.

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carl 2,
here's a couple pics from my 'library' of an original gm '66 biscayne floor hump.
you probably will have to 'contour' the repro hump to fit your floor.

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thank you very much!   it looks like ,if I turned it around, it would be close, to your pictures..  I have body man friend, who can shape it (pound the snot, out of it ) for me   Nice pictures!    thanks again  Carl 2

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Do any of you guys know where to get a trunk floor pan for my 65 Laurentian 4dr,Thanks Terry

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Hi Terry,
I have never found specific Canadian Pontiac trunk floors reproduced. I purchased Impala trunk floor pieces for the work being done on my 67 2+2. The floor is available as 3 separate pieces. In addition there are trunk drop-offs and a number of braces.
We ended up using a complete floor from a 4 door car as the replacement for mine so I have some pieces left over. You could check Classic Industries to see if they would ship to you.
http://www.classicindustries.com/

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NZPonti wrote:

Do any of you guys know where to get a trunk floor pan for my 65 Laurentian 4dr,Thanks Terry

-- Edited by NZPonti at 01:16, 2008-03-27



  Our local Car Quest handles CROSS CANADA AUTO PARTS..you can check on line ,like I did.   735-76L left hand trunk $133.33  735-76R right hand trunk $133.33  735-75C Centre $133.33  and if you need gas tank braces 735-78 2x $149.26  You can buy the trunk in 3 pieces 735-76K for $324.00   This should be current prices.  I can buy a little less@ trade price..   Carl2



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Thanks Carl,I will check sit out

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Hi Rick,would you have all the pieces I need for the trunk,I'm a welder by trade  42 years of it so I guess I  hammer it in close,Terry

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Hi Rick,I have located th trunck floor for full size chev and have noticed that it is flat,I guess I will have roll pieces to go up the sides about 2 or 3 inches,after Uncle bought his new Aussie Ford he used to the Laurentian on the farm to bring the baby lambes back to the barn and also to take a couple hay bails out to the sheep,thats why shes rusty only in the trunk,Regards Terry

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