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Old 01-27-2010, 11:52 AM   #1
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Re: The '36 Ford Coupe Rebuild

Looks great!
Did you guys make your oun floor pans using a bead roller? I'm getting ready to do the floors on the Biscayne and was thinking of making them myself.
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Re: The '36 Ford Coupe Rebuild

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Looks great!
Did you guys make your own floor pans using a bead roller? I'm getting ready to do the floors on the Biscayne and was thinking of making them myself.

Thanks guys, I hope to have some pics of the frame up before too long. I picked up the POR-15 for it today.

Kyle: The floor pans are repo's. I have access to the tools to make them but I was still working on the Red/White '71 4x4 when Ron needed them so I just bought them. I think it would be a blast to make them at home though.

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