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1965 coronet floor pan

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New to the forum, wondering if anyone could lead in the direction on finding a front floor pan for a 1965 coronet.
 
The AMD full floor is pretty much the only way to go. Trouble is, it's become very hard to find.
Kramer and Suchy are out, I believe. superstocker is listing 2 (main and rear) for your car.
Check out his ad. GOOD LUCK!!
 
I Think I posted this before but... I contacted AMD myself about 14 months ago to complain about the lack of early B body stuff, and how hard their stuff was to get.
I got an email from one of their head guys telling me that they would not do any more early B because of what they considered "poor sales". He said that the stuff sat
on the shelves for months and they finally sold most of it off to Kramer.
When I spoke to Mrs. K, she also told me the same thing. I was lucky to get one of the last full floors. It was part of a run that Kramer had done themselves due to
AMDs "lack of interest". I also got their very last AMD lower left ft. fender ext. for my '64 Plym. Believe it or not, I actually found the right side piece in Germany(?!!), at
a Mopar resto shop over there. I really hope that you are right, early2dr, but the last time I looked there was no listing. As someone who has early B's, it is a bit of a
pissoff that good replacement metal is so hard to find. Treasure sellers like The Kramers and the Suchy family. We would be lost without them!
 
One would think that AMD already has the die’s for early B body sheet metal and it wouldn’t be that hard to break them out. I would imagine that the early b bodies are getting popular.
 
I Think I posted this before but... I contacted AMD myself about 14 months ago to complain about the lack of early B body stuff, and how hard their stuff was to get.
I got an email from one of their head guys telling me that they would not do any more early B because of what they considered "poor sales". He said that the stuff sat
on the shelves for months and they finally sold most of it off to Kramer.
When I spoke to Mrs. K, she also told me the same thing. I was lucky to get one of the last full floors. It was part of a run that Kramer had done themselves due to
AMDs "lack of interest". I also got their very last AMD lower left ft. fender ext. for my '64 Plym. Believe it or not, I actually found the right side piece in Germany(?!!), at
a Mopar resto shop over there. I really hope that you are right, early2dr, but the last time I looked there was no listing. As someone who has early B's, it is a bit of a
pissoff that good replacement metal is so hard to find. Treasure sellers like The Kramers and the Suchy family. We would be lost without them!
a local guy called them working on a 65 plymouth bel 1 they told him they where making them again the price is $675. if you are on face book he posted it on there on 62-65 b-body
 
a local guy called them working on a 65 plymouth bel 1 they told him they where making them again the price is $675. if you are on face book he posted it on there on 62-65 b-body
Thanks early. I really do hope that they are doing more of all their early stuff. As for the floors, I know that Kramer did the die work ups for AMD, (among other things) and
did use them to do their own run. To be honest, I don't know who owns the floor dies now. Kramer told me that they did. Hopefully, their will be news from AMD at Carlisle. FYI, the floors were I believe $875 the last time they were around. AMD's website for '64-'65 B body floor only shows a rear '68-'70 part that you have to cut to fit. Price
$529. Site has not much else for us. Shame, a few years ago they had so much...
 
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