Looking for a good place to get some floor pans for a 1950 chevy fleetline........any suggestion would be appreciated
Did I ask the wrong question or did I ask it in the wrong area or is it a top secrete place or are there just some many place to get them that it's to much to type or ??????
EMS makes nice stuff for the floors in your car. They fit fine and will be easy to do for someone who does metal work. I had them installed in my 52. I had no welding experience and would have screwed up the pans if I tried to do it.
I found a guy on eBay selling floor pans for about $80 a piece. For that price I'm sure you're going to have make it fit, but depending on your budget it might be an option.
Google the following sites: Chevs of the 40's National Chevy ***ociation They have what you are looking for.
buyers of floor pans need to be aware of the fraudsters out there selling flat sheet with bead rolls in it and calling them floor/trunk pans. had a guy bring a 51 Chevy to my place to put floor and trunk pans in and paid good money for useless sheetmetal. he could easily have purchased a 4 X 8 sheet for less than he paid for this garbage. I say if you are not doing the work yourself let the guy doing it buy any patch panels needed.
I'm with you on that. EMS wad already mentioned, so I threw out the other one I found. I'm sure there is no comparison between the two. Like a lot of things, let the guy doing the work pick his poison. After all, he is the one that has to make it work. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Happy to oblige with the nice words. When the pans were done in my car, the fellows who did the work were long time hotrodders. They also had nice things to say about your pans. The fact that they are stamped as the originals were makes it all the nicer to have them. They fit like they were born there.