Floor Pans

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  1. DRJackson

    DRJackson New Member

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    Good Morning, I just happened to stumble across your website this morning while looking for floor pans for my 1970 Maverick I am restoring. Does anyone know where I might find them? I need both driver and passenger sides.
     
  2. CaptainComet

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    :Welcome: to the board.

    Where are you in Florida? I am just north of Clearwater.

    A lot of guys adapt 65-70 Mustang pans ... none repopped for Mavs. One key difference is that Mustang pans use a seperate seat riser, and Mavs have it built-in. If you can retain the seat risers in your car, and want bucket seats, Mav-only bucket seat tracks are hard to find. Mustang seat risers might open a few opportunities for you if you don't care about originality.

    If you search the board, this has been covered dozens of times ... some good pics showing what you might run into.

    Good to see you saving the car. Do you know if your cowls are leaking? ... a pretty common cause for bad floors. Search that too ... hope it is good news.
     
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    Mercurycruizers David (Coop) Cooper

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    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    :Welcome: from a fellow 70 owner up in Northeast Pennsylvania

    It's true!! Early Mustang pans are----close :biglaugh:
     
  5. DRJackson

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    I am in Jacksonville. and thanks this is good information. I don't care if its original or not, I mean it would be nice but not that important.
     
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    :Welcome:Welcome from a fellow '70 owner in Ohio. I am in the process of this also and i'm using mustang floors as well.
     
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    I'm located in callahan and I'm in the process of putting mustang pans in my 72. Look forward to meeting another maverick owner.
     
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