Reproduction C body floors. High quality stamped full floors

Dude, I'll support the cause.

Within the next day, I'll call AMD and find another one to harass ta boot. Squeaky wheels get the grease.

After all, what are we living for?.......

Mopars....
C bodies to be exact.
 
C body floor parts. Anybody ever heard of Andy's auto sport? Any good?
Those are the C2C pans that people have complained were **** poor quality.
EXperienced, long-time C-body enthusiasts have turned over ever rock for years looking for sheetmetal.
 
Those are the C2C pans that people have complained were **** poor quality.
I was wondering if they were
I had the trunk pan and it was a marginal replacement at best so I sold it once I found the trunk pan near Raleigh, NC
 
The question here was who wants new floors. Not who thinks it is a viable business venture.
How do you know there is no demand?

10 years ago, you could not buy new floors for Dodge Darts either, but AMD makes them and they sell like crazy.

How unfortunate for you, that you see only the negative.

Perhaps instead of throwing your wet blanket on every post, you let the people who actually love, and restore these cars discuss the parts they would like to see available.
Wish it were so. I.offered at my full expense to get an old master pattern (old seat) and pay for Legendary to make covers for a Polara 500. "Nope, there's no demand". I tried multiple times each year, never seemed to care at all. I mentioned my Dart, and the guy wouldn't shut up. I'm in for three sets of quarter panels for my '66's, but I might be 50% of that total market!
 
This was from Year-1. Better than just a 'go away'.

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Hello Mike


Thank you for purchasing from Year One.

We are not a manufacturer and we actually only initiate a small number of products. The sheet metal we offer is produced by firms that special in that type of manufacturing.

We had a C-body parts program in the past but even then we did not have C-body floor pans. You might contact sheet metal companies like AMD, Keystone, Golden Star, etc direct to see what the demand would have to be to make the endeavor viable.

Since it would take considerable time to bring these to market in the meantime consider getting floor pans from sources like Wildcat Mopars 503-668-7786 or Mopar Restos 706-857-2832. Members at Mopar and C-body forums may be able to direct you to other sources as well.


Marty

Year One"
 
Since it would take considerable time to bring these to market in the meantime consider getting floor pans from sources like Wildcat Mopars 503-668-7786 or Mopar Restos 706-857-2832. Members at Mopar and C-body forums may be able to direct you to other sources as well.


Marty

Year One"
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Hi I am a little late on this conversation but a friend mentioned a company called Real Steel Replacements who he thought reproduced C panels. they are only on facebook ( I am not) have you heard of them. My drivers floor on my 64 Dodge is a freddy flintstone job.
 
Hi I am a little late on this conversation but a friend mentioned a company called Real Steel Replacements who he thought reproduced C panels. they are only on facebook ( I am not) have you heard of them. My drivers floor on my 64 Dodge is a freddy flintstone job.
Here is a link for anyone who wants to look, i cut and pasted some pics too.
Real Steel Replacement

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More hand formed sheet metal, although it does look a little better than the C2C junk.

It's definitely not fuselage stuff as the latest they offer is 1963.
 
More hand formed sheet metal, although it does look a little better than the C2C junk.

It's definitely not fuselage stuff as the latest they offer is 1963.
John I am showing my ignorance here, but would a 63 floor pan fit my 64 wagon. And what thickness of steel would be acceptable for a floor.
 
John I am showing my ignorance here, but would a 63 floor pan fit my 64 wagon. And what thickness of steel would be acceptable for a floor.
I would assume it would, but I'm not familiar with the earlier cars.

I think that is a discussion for another thread. You'll probably get a better answer from someone that has experience with the earlier cars. The purpose of this thread was to generate interest in quality die formed reproduction floors for 65-73.
 
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