JEGS Front Floor Pan Section for Select 1968-1972 GM A-Body Models [Left/Driver Side]
555-79353
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GM A-Body Front Floor Pan Sections
JEGS 555-79353 Front Floor Pan Section
JEGS 79353 left/driver-side front floor pan section for a 1968-1972 GM A-Body is a direct-fit replacement that is made to exact OE specifications.
If you are looking for the same floor section for a 1964-1972 Chevy El Camino, we recommend JEGS 555-79226.
Note: This pan section is sold individually.
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. Proper prepping and priming are required during the bodywork process to protect the metal surface.
FAQ
What is a floor pan on a car?
- A floor pan in a car is a sheet metal component forming the vehicle's bottom structure, separating the interior from the road and supporting seats, pedals, and other interior components.
How much does it cost to replace a floor pan in a car?
- The cost varies based on the vehicle model, labor, and materials. It typically ranges from a few hundred to a couple of thousand dollars for floor pan replacement, including parts and labor.
What parts are attached to a vehicle floor pan?
- The vehicle's floor pan supports various components like seats, carpets, pedals, and in some models, the transmission tunnel and parts of the exhaust system are attached or integrated.
How long does it take to replace a floor pan in a car?
- The time needed for floor pan replacement can vary significantly depending on the vehicle's condition and the extent of rust or damage. On average, it can take several hours to a few days.
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Motor Vehicles
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