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dobbs
post Apr 29 2007, 11:35 AM
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I'm looking to buy a rear trunk floor pan from Restoration Design (Part # P335). Will this floor pan fit the later model 914s? I have a 1975, and the exsisting floor pan has the humps for the bumper mounts but the one on RD's website doesn't. Does it matter?

RD said it would fit, but before I commit to buying, I thought I'd check around to be sure. Anyone know?

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post Apr 29 2007, 11:43 AM
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QUOTE(dobbs @ Apr 29 2007, 09:35 AM) *

I'm looking to buy a rear trunk floor pan from Restoration Design (Part # P335). Will this floor pan fit the later model 914s? I have a 1975, and the exsisting floor pan has the humps for the bumper mounts but the one on RD's website doesn't. Does it matter?

RD said it would fit, but before I commit to buying, I thought I'd check around to be sure. Anyone know?

RD's rear trunk floor pan:
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Hmm... Good question. I thought the later rear trunk sections had humps L&R.

What would it take to install early bumpers? Might be the only option to the trunk floor availability.
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post Apr 29 2007, 11:57 AM
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Talk to George at AA before you buy from R/D.

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post Apr 30 2007, 04:08 PM
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QUOTE(dobbs @ Apr 29 2007, 10:35 AM) *

I'm looking to buy a rear trunk floor pan from Restoration Design (Part # P335). Will this floor pan fit the later model 914s? I have a 1975, and the exsisting floor pan has the humps for the bumper mounts but the one on RD's website doesn't. Does it matter?

RD said it would fit, but before I commit to buying, I thought I'd check around to be sure. Anyone know?

RD's rear trunk floor pan:
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The pan must be modified to fit the 75-76 models.
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post Apr 30 2007, 06:18 PM
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You'll have to trim both sides to make it fit (blue lines), but I consider all repro metal to be trim to fit anyway. I usually cut along the green line and throw the upper section away. That's a structural part of the car, and I don't like to mess with it for no good reason.

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post Apr 30 2007, 09:28 PM
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You'll have to trim both sides to make it fit (blue lines), but I consider all repro metal to be trim to fit anyway. I usually cut along the green line and throw the upper section away. That's a structural part of the car, and I don't like to mess with it for no good reason.




Thanks! This helped a lot. I agree about the structural part of the trunk. No need to replace that area.
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