New 1932 Ford 5w Under Seat Floor Pan Roadster & Cabriolet Hot Rod Rat Vtg Style on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
So-Cal Speed Shop Sacramento
THIS 1932 FORD 5-WINDOW ROADSTER & CABRIOLET UNDER SEAT FLOOR PAN IS AN EXACT REPLICA OF THE ORIGINAL.
This heavy die stamped pan fits between the subrail cross channels. Stamping includes all original detail including screw holes.
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So-Cal Speed Shop Sacramento is very proud to be working directly with the manufacturer, United Pacific Industries, on the 1932 Ford 5-window coupe steel body project since its inception over 2 years ago. We have provided them with many original parts and complete immaculate bodies to use as patterns for this project. Being very involved with this project from the beginning we can assure you that you will be more than satisfied with the products as they become available. Any and all parts come to us first to test the fit and check for accuracy. No liberties were taken with any of the parts or bodies in this project. Every part is exact down to the smallest detail. We can assure you that these parts and bodies are 100% perfect in all ways to the original Henry Ford produced piece.
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