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Chevy Half Floor Pan, Sedan Or Wagon, Nomad, Left, 1955-1957

Item EK-57-164290-1
Chevy Half Floor Pan, Sedan Or Wagon, Nomad, Left, 1955-1957
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A

      Features

        • Full-Length Half Floor Pan
        • 80" Length X 32" Width
        • High Quality Original Gauge Steel
        • Extends From Toe Board At Front To Behind Rear Seat Area
        • Extends From Inner Rocker Flange To Center Of Driveshaft Tunnel
        • Floor Braces Not Included
        • EDP Coated To Ensure Rust Free Delivery
        • Left (Driver's Side)
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 31-320

      Description

      Eckler’s Classic Chevy stamped steel sheet metal floor pan repair panels are crucial when rust rears its ugly head. 1955, 1956, or 1957 Classic Chevy floor pans take a beating over the years and are rarely rust-free. Eckler’s Classic Chevy sources sheet metal floor pans from the world’s premium manufacturers to bring you only the very best for your restoration. Floor pans are stamped on heavy ton equipment from correct gauge steel to ensure factory style contours and maximum rigidity over originals. Left side full length floor pans that reach f

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