Topic: I now have "Fred Flintstone" floors... Willlllmma!!!
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My vette is now officially Fred Flinstone's new ride. Floors are gonzo. Where in a 5000 mile radius of Bedrock should I buy my floor pans???
They are awful pricey everywhere- $259 at corvette central but they look like they cover more area than the ones I've seen on ebay for $220 plus shipping. That's a lot of rocks...
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
They are awful pricey everywhere- $259 at corvette central but they look like they cover more area than the ones I've seen on ebay for $220 plus shipping. That's a lot of rocks...
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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The larger pans are a good idea, as they allow you more room for error/trimming to fit. And...do you really want to try out the Flintstone stop if one of the "other" pans falls out/fails?
There are other suppliers, too. Try Paragon, or give Larry at Corvette Specialties(a great supporting vendor here at C3VR) a call.

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I purchased my set from Bairs and they were a little larger. This helped a lot when fitting them. The triming made for a better fit.

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