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Ford Floor Floorpan Floorboard Pan Left Front 49,50 1949-1950 P/n 346l on 2040-parts.com

US $178.88
Location:

Arcanum, Ohio, United States

Arcanum, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:346L Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:49,50,1949,1950 Part Brand:EMS

OEM STYLE FRONT FLOOR FOR THE POPULAR SHOEBOX FORDS FROM 1949-50.  THE FRONT FLOOR PAN IS DIE STAMPED OF HEAVY  18 GAGE STEEL WITH ORIGINAL STYLE SHAPES AND CURVES THAT MAKE FOR A EASY INSTALLATION.  INCLUDED ARE THE UP FLANGE BY THE ROCKER PANEL AND A PRECISION FORMED OPENING FOR THE TRANSMISSION COVER. ALL DONE WITH EMS QUALITY.

THIS FLOOR PAN GOES  SIDE TO SIDE FROM THE ROCKER PANEL TO TRANSMISSION HUMP AND FRONT TO BACK FROM THE FACTORY SEAM AT THE BOTTOM OF THE TOE BOARDS TO BEHIND THE FRONT SEAT.

FITS:  ALL 2&4 DOOR SEDANS, CONVERTIBLE, HARDTOPS, DOES NOT FIT WOODY WAGON



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