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pontiac t-37

lmoore2422

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I have a 1971 pontiac t-37 2 door this car needs every pan replaced. d

I have gotten a 1971 pontiac lemans 4 door with everything on this car inside in almost new condition. I have noticed that this car seems to be about 4 inches longer than the t-37.

what do i need to cut down on the floor pans to make this fit in the t-37?
 
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not sure how you are measuring things but a 4 door 1971 T-37 and a 4 door 1971 Lemans will be the same length. check some sites like www.amesperf.com for details on floor pans.
 
no that was my fault you did say, t37 2 door, lemans 4 door, I looked at the Ames Performance catalog to see if they list different floor pans but I'm not sure if they are listing only 2 door vechicles since it's primarily a GTO catalog that also covers lemans/tempest. You could try calling them Phone: (603) 876-4514
 
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