dude make one urself. It gets covered by carpet anyway. From what ive seen all the floor pans still need some work to fit right. In my build thread I have pics of when I patched mine because they were not that bad and I did it all with basic tools. I even got the steel free from a metal supply place that has a scrap bin and they said I could have whatever I found. It cost me one night of work and a few beers.
Ok hellbentbilly thanks! Also, if there is somebody that has one and doesn't need or want it let me know. Thanks !
Does your hole floor need replaced? Its really not that bad and I learned alot from me doing them on what I will change the next time I do a set. If you look up tin man on here he made a set that are very nice out of hand tools. You can learn alot from it. Its up to you though, if you buy some id stay away from lmc. But im betting that even higher quality ones you will still have some fitment issues.
heres my build thread. This was the very first time I had ever done sheet metal work like this. http://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=590069&showall=1 Its not a pro job, but it worked good enough for me. And it cost me a 12 pack of PBR, some welding wire, and the gas that I used for the welder.
The rust isn't that bad. it's around the bolt on the drivers side floor and it's not rusted through yet but will be.
Tigger I'm not that talented either, but after cutting out the rusty 64 floor and trying to put in an 87, I found that the 87 floor made the seat too high and was very different in the angle to the firewall. I bought a bead roller and am making a new floor from a piece of sheet metal.