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Any difference between Branda and Mustang Unlimited floor pans??

Discussion in '1965-1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 & GT500' started by 5S545, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. 5S545

    5S545 Well-Known Member

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    I'm floor pan shopping and I was wondering if there is any quality difference between the floor pans offered by Tony Branda and Mustang Unlimited??

    I'm not going anywhere near the "value line"
     
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    Shelby~gt350#3000 Well-Known Member

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    I have had personal experience with and was VERY impressed with fit and finish by all sheetmetal put out so far by DYNACORN MFG. I hung a quarter panel and a driver floor on my 67 Shelby and it was PERFECT.

    I bought mine from LAUREL MOUNTAIN MUSTANG. They supply Dynacorn products. Call and ask them first and tell them you want Dynacorn Mfg. Floors. The label on the part will say Dynacorn if its ligit.

    Hope this helps...
    Jim

    I just thought of something....Dynacorn might not produce the floors for a 65. They are producing 67 and 68 floors as a direct result of the complete body shells now available. Give it a try anyway.
     
  3. 60's*dream*

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    Hi 5S545,

    If this floor pan in going in 5S545. Forget the after market stuff, any of them. Just due to the fact that 5S545 is worth what it is. I'd go by a late 64 Coupe with a perfect floor, cut out what you need and put it into 5S545. The sheet metal would have all the correct numbers and stampings. That's what I would do if I were replaceing a floor for an original 65 GT350. Just my 2 cents worth.

    ~Earl
     
  4. highland green

    highland green Well-Known Member

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    60s dream has given you very good advise. An original pan is the only way to go with an early 350.
     
  5. Talan423

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    i would tend to believe that if you were going to go with aftermarket floor pans that the quality would all be the same. all of the aftermarket mustang suppliers would purchase their pans from the same supplier that has the stamping die for this particular floor pan.
    did you end up finding an early mustang with good floor pans? i'll bet those are becoming few and far between also.

    tom
     

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