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    What are these floor pan  brackets for..?

    Can somebody tell me what these brackets on my floor pan are for.? I re-made them but i don't want to weld them in if i have no use for them.

    I am thinking they are something to do with an AC system.?

    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Dave.

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    Gas heater exhaust.

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    Thanks Gled. That makes sense.

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    The front ones have more shape than the ones you picture, and there are a couple more down the side, check out pix. G.Led
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    Quote Originally Posted by gled49 View Post
    The front ones have more shape than the ones you picture, and there are a couple more down the side, check out pix. G.Led
    is this a 65 floor pan?

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    The pieces on my floor are just trial made. I needed to dolly in the curve but i won't ever be having a bonfire beneath my feet , so these are going in my scrap pile.

    Thanks for the picture Gled49. Learning everyday.

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    68 floor pan.

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    gas heater mounting brackets

    On a very early car (Dec 1964) the two perch's were on ether side of the muffler the other two mounts were single tabs that wrapped around the spacer and pipe.

    That hunk of metal captured between the white nylon bushing and the hose clamp is the remains of the welded on bracket.
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