John (and Thomas): I have something I saved in my "Sources" file. Since my floors are mint, I never followed up on them but here is what I have. __________________________________________________________________ (Dated February, 2003) (Sorry, I did not save the source of this info.) Here's some info about floorpans from another listserver, just passing them along FYI: You may also want to check with R/Car (aka Floors-N-More) 570 Deming Road Berlin, CT 06037 (860) 829-2076 (860) 655-6966 .... a catalog from 2002 and they have floor and trunk pans for various mopars from 1933 - 1974. I have seen them at Carlisle, and they make trunk pans and extensions for my '59 dodge. Regards,....... And another one: Thanks for various leads on a floor pan for '58 DeSoto. I found a reproduction floor pan from flwng supplier which may be of interest to the List: Autobody Specialties P.O. Box 455 Route 66 Middlefield, CT 06455 888-277-1960 or 860-346-4989 no email address available ============================================================== (Dated August, 2003) Hello All, Here is an update on the reproduction 60-62 trunk floor project by R/Car in Berlin Connecticut. I just received the floors today and if they fit as good as they look, it will be a real winner. I layed them in the car and it looks as though the fit will be good. For anyone with interest in these, please contact R/Car direct at 860-829-2076 or email my55rock@xxxxxxxx Owners name is Bob McGee. I will keep everyone informed as to the fit as I progress with the project. Should be soon. He also made the R and L trunk extensions. Larry Meixner, 300G (John, are these the repro pans that you refer to?) Good Luck, Big John Mc Adams -----Original Message----- From: John Hertog [mailto:crossram@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 4:21 PM To: Thomas L. DeBusk; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Chrysler300] Floor pans for '62 chrysler Hdt Hi there, I need a patch for my '62 as well, left front floor, by the gas pedal. Could someone confirm that Year One's MS33LH will work, or is it another one of the repro pans? check the list at: http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/fbshopmain2.asp?cat=1 ; go to "body" and then select "Partial Inside Floor Pan Panels" John Hertog Sag Harbor NY