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58 Ray
Posted 2006-02-04 12:49 PM (#49656)
Subject: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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I forgot who recomended Classic but Thank You! Richy was great to deal with and shipped new floor pans for my 58 Plymouth as described and quickly. Would defintely recomend!

Cheers, Ray
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desoto_zealot
Posted 2006-02-07 1:32 AM (#49864 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: RE: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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Thanks Ray, I've been wondering if anybody had a good experience with them. I called them up the other day but they were closed - they have unusual business hours. I figured it was probably a one-man type deal. I"ll try them again real soon.
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Dave L.
Posted 2006-03-19 10:38 PM (#52434 - in reply to #49864)
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That's great to hear. I've told people about them, but had never heard from anyone who actually bought from them. Great news, as I'll be needing some, too. Thanks for the feedback. Wish they were easier to contact.

Edited by Dave L. 2006-03-19 10:39 PM
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peachcasino
Posted 2006-03-21 1:15 AM (#52498 - in reply to #52434)
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Theres some pics of classics floor pans in the parts for sale section near the bottom of the page.
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desoto_zealot
Posted 2006-04-10 7:48 PM (#53954 - in reply to #52498)
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I also came across this about Classic Fabrication on the Plymouth Central website.

http://free.phpbb-host.org/phpbb/viewtopic.php?t=798&postdays=0&pos...
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DV-800
Posted 2006-04-28 12:25 PM (#54909 - in reply to #49656)
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I've tried calling them several times and left a new message every time. Cannot seem to get a reply. I hope they reply soon. I need the floor pans within the next week or I'll be stuck. I probably keep just missing them. They do have really weird store hours. I'd like to do business with them after hearing the feedback.
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58 Ray
Posted 2006-08-11 10:29 PM (#62532 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: RE: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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Here are some pics of the Classic floor pans, although they are a little crude I was able to fit them in nicely:

 



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dougsoldcars
Posted 2006-10-22 9:37 AM (#66666 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: Re: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans


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I got excellent parts, quick service and a friendly guy on the other end of the phone when I bought from them a few weeks ago.
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1960 Saratoga
Posted 2006-10-22 10:08 AM (#66668 - in reply to #49656)
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Sounds like everyone is doing well with these. Were these available for 4-doors, 2-doors, or both? My friend and mechanic is probably going to need new floors for his 1959 Dodge Coronet 4 door sedan ("Stella") really soon. Thanks!
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58 Ray
Posted 2006-10-22 1:47 PM (#66674 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: Re: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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As far as the Plymouth's go the 2 door and 4 door pans are the same. If you call richy he will send you some information.
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chrysler300c
Posted 2006-11-02 12:23 AM (#67439 - in reply to #62532)
Subject: RE: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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Ray....
Did you well the driver side inspection cover in???

George
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58 Ray
Posted 2006-11-25 1:25 PM (#68661 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: Re: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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Good question, that had to be made since the Classic pans did not thave that portion cut out and my orginal inspection plate was rusted out.

Ray
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n1gzd
Posted 2006-11-25 5:04 PM (#68672 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: RE: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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I am not sure I understand. Can you buy the inspection hatch separately?
Rebecca
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58 Ray
Posted 2006-11-25 7:16 PM (#68679 - in reply to #68672)
Subject: RE: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



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Hey Rebecca, I know there are a couple of places that sell the floor pan with the inspection hatch separate from the floor but not from Classic Fabrication you need to cut out that portion and make your own. I believe that RCar you can buy the floor with a separate inspection hatch. I think that answers your question.

Classic floor pan:


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narleycharlie
Posted 2006-11-29 9:03 PM (#68904 - in reply to #49656)
Subject: Re: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans


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Didn t know about that cover , what is there to inspect thru it . NC
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chrysler300c
Posted 2007-02-13 10:01 AM (#74716 - in reply to #68904)
Subject: Re: Classic Fabrication - Floor Pans



Expert ,, George Passed away July 28th 2021, He will be Missed

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If you need to remove your steering box, this is the best route to it.... contrary to what the factory service manual says. It is not easy to get a power steering box past the exhaust manifolds and out the top, especially on a hemi engine.
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