I seem to remember reading somewhere about the fit of floor pans for '60-'66 Chevy trucks. If I remember right, the guy bought them and they turned out to be for '67-up pans, and the company never told him they require a lot of m***aging to fit. Who has bought new floor pans for their '60-'66 truck, and how did they fit? Thanks, -Brad
I used to work for golden state pickup parts, but I can't remember..... for some reason I thought they were the same 60 to 72 , just the rockers were different... Like I say i just can't remember. Try googleing golden state pickup parts. They might still be around, they were the authority on chev trucks for many years.
LMC truck parts. They really don't go far enough up by the cowl, but you can add a filler. Lots of luck getting a repro cab support to match the curve of a repro floor. Lots of tweaking. That floor gives you a little bit of the back side of the rocker, plus it supposed to fit that bolt-on bracket that supports the bottom fender bolt. That stuff is all off as far as angles, right out of the box. Years back some companies were selling 67-72 cab supports as 60-66 and they are not even close to useable. maybe back then they were selling 67-72 floors. LMC has the correct stuff, just need to mash stuff to fit. All compaines are selling a bogus cab rubber mount kit...the bolts are all wrong diameter on one and wrong length on the other!
...check out Chev Talk.com some interesting on quality of poducts...one stands out above others..I dont recall who makes it, maybe TABCO ???