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#1 Posted : Tuesday, 30 October 2007 9:20:50 AM(UTC)
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Have a few small holes in the floor of my HG monaro are the sedans the same as the coupe? i usualy make myy own panels but saw the rare spares pans. was told they do not fit properly and desighned to be over lapped and not butt welded? is this true. also have rust in the rear left quarter were it meets the boot about half way along between the rear window and tail light. was going to just cut the whole section from just behind the window to under the tail light and weld in the new section. im pretty sure monaro and sedan are the same? can anyone confirm this before i hack myu car to peices.
Its not rusty around the rear window at all so i wont be cuting there.
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, 30 October 2007 9:49:26 AM(UTC)
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just sell the car to me
and you wont have to do anything
i thought the floors are the same just the roof diferent
must be the same chasis????
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#3 Posted : Tuesday, 30 October 2007 4:08:50 PM(UTC)
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Floors are essentially the same.
Rear quarters are different. Have a look at the lower body line and where it approaches the rear bar. I haven't worked out exactly what is what yet, but it looks like HT/G wagons are like Vans in that area, and it appears
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#4 Posted : Tuesday, 30 October 2007 4:08:50 PM(UTC)
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Floors are essentially the same.
Rear quarters are different. Have a look at the lower body line and where it approaches the rear bar. I havent worked out exactly what is what yet, but it looks like HT/G wagons are like Vans in that area, and it appears
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If we all had the same (good) taste, who would buy all the Fords?
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#5 Posted : Tuesday, 30 October 2007 8:27:58 PM(UTC)
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was going to buy the lower section from rare spares and the top section from a sedan, i should have mentioned that. i dont need to change the wheel arch at all.
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#6 Posted : Wednesday, 31 October 2007 12:30:20 AM(UTC)
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i have sold hundreds of these floor pans, just in perth alone. they DO fit. monaros are the same as sedans.



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#7 Posted : Wednesday, 31 October 2007 5:53:48 AM(UTC)
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If you have patience and some skill, you can fit the floor pans butt welded. I can make them, but the time required to do so would cost the customer much more than modifying a pre pressed one.
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