GM F-Body Front Floor Pan Sections
JEGS 555-78694K Front Floor Pan Section Set Includes:
- (1) JEGS Front Floor Panel Section, Left/Driver Side 555-78694
- (1) JEGS Front Floor Panel Section, Right/Passenger Side 555-78695
Special Note: Before packaging by our team of professionals, each panel sold by JEGS goes through a thorough inspection for flaws. It is not uncommon for sheet metal panels to have surface scratches, small dings, or other minor imperfections. These imperfections are not considered damage and will be worked out through the bodywork phase with various levels of sanding and priming. The EDP coating on each panel is used as a protectant during shipping and storage and is not intended to be a finish coat. Proper prepping and priming are required during the bodywork process to protect the metal surface.
Specifications:
Will this work on a 1970 chevy nova manual transmission
Will this fit a 1976 pontiac trans am
Do these have the toe boards installed or are they separate?
Does this work fine for a 1971 camaro with an automatic transmission? I wasn’t sure if the floor for a manual and an automatic would be different for transmission clearance
Will this fit a 1970 chevelle if not can you sent me a link for the one that does? Thank you
Will it fit a 1973 el Camino
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