Anyone uses these and what was your source if you did not? If you did use these how was this shop to deal with. http://www.bradleyfloorpans.com/contact.html
here is a recent thread on this subject that should help: http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=331244&highlight=floor
Hope your not in a hurry !!!!!! If you can get him to pick up the phone when you call? and he just happened to have them? "MAYBE" They do nice work, but i 've been waiting for two plus years for a order that he promised at Charlotte Auto fair,to have to me in two weeks. Seems to have "I'm the only deal in town" and if you want "original" you will wait untill i'm ready to make them. I just deal with direct sheet metal now.
I gave up on Bradley after 2 years I will be starting to make my own original style in about 6 weeks I need 4 sets Danny.
I used a complete floor from Direct Sheet Metal, also their firewall. Everything fit perfectly, the price was right and they are great people if you have a question.
Made cardboard patterns when I did the 36 sedan. Went to a sheet metal shop and they made me four pans for under a hundred bucks. That was five years back.
I just finished these floor pans a few weeks ago. And the front They went in a club cabrolet being restored so they wanted them spot on.... I had alot of time into them. I have more pictures of the dies and process if you are interested. I have a pullmax style machine I used for the beads. Jeff
Pretty much sums it up. I p***ed on Bradley and had Marshall, who is building my car, do the floors too. Time is money
More info here http://allmetalshaping.com/showthread.php?p=679#post679 I still have the patterns I made. I need to figgure out a way to prestretch for the beads. I was alone and couldn't run the floppy sheet through the e-wheel without marking and kinking the hell out of it..... The urethane disc around the male die helped lay it down a little.
Found this very old thread - are there any options other than the Michigan company that market on the Bay?