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Thread: Porsche 911 1967 Floor pan hard to find part ?!

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    Porsche 911 1967 Floor pan hard to find part ?!

    Hello Folks,

    I am wondering if it would be hard to find this part ??
    It's the part which is blocking the hole.

    It is fitted to a 67 911.

    Thanks for your feedback
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    Last edited by froggy; 09-26-2012 at 10:45 AM.

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    I think there is currently one on ebay. If not any longer, they are available.

    RIchard

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    Thanks Richard
    How do you call it ??
    Xcuse my English

    Chris
    Last edited by froggy; 09-26-2012 at 11:19 AM.

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    front pedal area (and then I also know if I understood your quest correct )

    http://www.restoration-design.com/Me...e=911-CHA#P218

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    You are a star Thanks

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    I have checked and wrong part the one i looked for is on the passenger food area and round.

    Thanks anyway

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    Than you need the pedal area + passenger floor pan or front floor pan (OEM Porsche) depending on which supplier you use. Bottomline the sheet metal that you need is available.

    Richard

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    I believe Froggy is referring to the block of for the hole that goes up to the smugglers box.

    From what I know, it´s just a round piece of metal with a rubber gasket(?).. A hole in it with a bolt through applies pressure on a bracket that holds it against the floorpan.

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    Froggy---do you mean one of the flat metal plugs that are/were glued (caulked, actually) into the floor pan holes in various locations? If so, I believe these were installed after the body shells were prepped for paint --- I think the holes were used as drains.. The aftermarket floor pans don't have holes--just dimples as I recall. In any case, these are just roughly 2" sheet metal circles....I made mine out of aluminum and used urethane caulk to glue/seal them in place before I applied the rubberized undercoat.....

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    I would agree on this

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