Does anyone reproduce trunk floor pans for the '71-'72 Chargers? I looked in Paddock's catalog, but nuthing. Not even the extentions :-\
guess im gladd mine are actually good :icon_smile_tongue: good luck tho...
Don't know of anyone who makes pans. I bought the trunk floor extensions through Autobody Specialties. They make a generic extension that you cut to length, fit pretty good.
Ok, next question then. Does anyone think that Por 15 will stop the spred of all that rust?
bro if you don't follow por's instructions to the letter it will peel off!!!ii would use eastwoods rust encapsulating primer in stead.
Quote from: beenaround on August 27, 2005, 11:01:46 PM
bro if you don't follow por's instructions to the letter it will peel off!!!ii would use eastwoods rust encapsulating primer in stead.
I never heard of that stuff. Does it go on easy? What is it more less?
This is what I need to coat since I might have a problem finding a rust free trunk floor replacement. I figure I can use some bondo to fill the holes temporarly just in this area.
(http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1886.0;id=3560;image)
shermans shows the extensions, you might call and see if they can get pans.
http://store.shermanparts.com/cgi-bin/sherman/product_dodge.htm
They do for '73 & '74 Chargers. Not for '71 & '72 like I need :(
That type of rust is just what POR-15 is intended for.
I got the trunk floor extensions for my 72 through Autobody Specialties. Like I said, they were generic. We cut about 6" off the length to make them fit in my Charger.
blast the rust out bro and use eastwood!
I'm using the Por-15 as we speak!
It looks like it may work!
I am having trouble attaching pictures.....so until that is figured out.....I cannot provide a visual before and after
Quoteblast the rust out bro and use eastwood
:iagree: