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#290259 09/27/13 01:09 PM
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I need to know how the front floor fits around the gear shifter and parking brake. I have a general idea, but I really like to know how it looked from the factory. Thanks, Einar

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I will send you photo's via regular email.

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Hi Einar, here's mine. I copied the floorboards from my parts car. No telling if they were replaced. The battery side was missing so I made one up to fit. It may have been fixed with a steel insert.

[Linked Image from i1176.photobucket.com]

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Thanks for the pictures Pat. Since you took the pattern from your parts car, can you tell me how the floor board opening is cut around the shifter and handbrake . What I want to know is the cutout area open all the way to the to board so it will slide in or is the part that meets the toe board one solid piece?
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Here you go. This was before I realized that the toe board goes to the bottom with the floor board against it. Compare this with yesterday's photo.

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Pat, Thanks a lot that is exactly what I needed to know.
Einar


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