14392 Complete Floor Pan Assembly 1962-67 Chevy II Nova; with Auto Floor Shifter; EDP Coating
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OER 14392 Features:
Reproduction of the original complete floor pan designed fir use with 1962-67 Chevy II and Nova models. This complete floor pan for 1962-67 Chevy II/Nova models is manufactured in stamped steel to OE factory specifications replicating the design and fitment accurately. Features the transmission tunnel, seat belt anchors, bucket seat frame support set, and factory-style ribbing for added strength. Comes with black EDP coating for rust and corrosion prevention.
Applications:
- 1962-1967 Chevrolet Chevy II Nova (complete floor pan)
Important: Modifications required on convertible models and must use original bracing.
Note: Shipped truck freight.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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