When I replaced the rear floor pans in a 62 300 convert, I bought reproduction pans for a 69 RoadRunner. The size was very close and I had to do minimal trimming to get them in. The appearance is different from original - the bead rolling is at different angles. If you replace both sides, the judges might not even notice. Jeff Miklas ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas L. DeBusk" <cfdebusk@xxxx> To: <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Sunday, January 25, 2004 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Floor pans for '62 chrysler Hdt > I believe a '69 Charger floor pan is a nearly identical floor pan to the > '62-'64 full-size Chryslers. I'm not sure of the differences, but I'm > told they are minor. I'm telling you this from memory, though. I'd > double-check the exact year, body style, and other details before you > buy and start cutting. > > This comes from a '62-'64 owner who used such a pan, I believe in a '64 > Dodge Custom 880. > > I have the exact details in an archived email somewhere and can dig it > out if you really need me to, but you might be able to verify elsewhere. > > Those Charger pans are available new somewhere for sure. I have two '64 > convertibles, a Custom 880 and a 300K, that both need floor pans, so I'm > interested in hearing how yours turns out. Wanna buy in bulk? > > Don't cannibalize the hardtop. > > Thomas DeBusk > > Kenneth Wilson wrote: > > Hi all; > > I have a sport 300 convert that could use better front and rear floor > pans (from '60-62? 63?). Any one have a body shell to sell, near San > Jose, that I can haul to > a body man, to cut out floor pans and weld into my convert? Is there a > current mfg. of floor pans, say for later years mopar, that can be be > used? Any suggestions or sources. Any one experience at where to cut > the floor pans? > > I never checked the floor of the convert (after I bought it and put into > rented storage, some 17 years) condition until recently - of course > 1-1/2 year ago I helped a friend cut up a complete 880 Dodge (less > engine /wheels) and take it to the scrap yard (he had to move out of > rental house and I , living in a track home, had no room for the > body/parts. I do not want to resort to cutting up my solid spare (to be > restored, some day-but still waiting 15 years later) 300 sport Hdt car, > which is complete, A friend wants to buy my Hdt, which I offered for > $1500 or less (I keep the running engine), to keep me from destroying > it and having to sell off the rest as parts. But I am concern that > I may end up paying nearly as much to a junk yard or individual for the > floor pans to be removed/shipped -or a body shell delivered to me. > > Ken Wilson > > >