67 Gt floor panel.
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:23 pm
Hello,
I wonder if anyone can help me please. I have a March 67 Gt, which require a N/s Floor panel. It is possible to make a repair, it's at the rear where they often go, but I'd prefer to replace the whole thing to save having to take everything out again when I find another hole, My problem is that it's a 3 synchro, narrow transmission tunnel model, and it would appear that the only replacement panel that all the usual retailers supply is the Heritage/ Steelcraft part, MB21L, which does not have the threaded holes for the seat attachment or any drain holes. In most other respects it appears to be the same. Does anyone know where one may obtain a version that has these ? One can drill holes for the rear seat bolt mountings but, as I'm sure you know, the front ones go into the cross member, so there is no access to the other end of the bolt to add the necessary nut. I could also weld the correct size nuts to the floor for each one, but getting it accurately lined up is rather tricky and I'd rather not have to if possible. I am also wondering if a later, narrower pan, which has these fittings, could be used and the resultant gap filled in in some way, which may prove easier than that which I have just described ?
Any thoughts, suggestions gratefully received.
I wonder if anyone can help me please. I have a March 67 Gt, which require a N/s Floor panel. It is possible to make a repair, it's at the rear where they often go, but I'd prefer to replace the whole thing to save having to take everything out again when I find another hole, My problem is that it's a 3 synchro, narrow transmission tunnel model, and it would appear that the only replacement panel that all the usual retailers supply is the Heritage/ Steelcraft part, MB21L, which does not have the threaded holes for the seat attachment or any drain holes. In most other respects it appears to be the same. Does anyone know where one may obtain a version that has these ? One can drill holes for the rear seat bolt mountings but, as I'm sure you know, the front ones go into the cross member, so there is no access to the other end of the bolt to add the necessary nut. I could also weld the correct size nuts to the floor for each one, but getting it accurately lined up is rather tricky and I'd rather not have to if possible. I am also wondering if a later, narrower pan, which has these fittings, could be used and the resultant gap filled in in some way, which may prove easier than that which I have just described ?
Any thoughts, suggestions gratefully received.