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metro1 06-26-2022 08:04 AM

Plugged holes in floor
 

While replacing some flooring in my '59 Galaxie I noticed there is a hole with a rubber plug on each front pan. What are they for? You only see the top of the frame when you look through. Any reason I need to add the hole to the new floor.

KULTULZ 06-26-2022 05:16 PM

Re: Plugged holes in floor
 

Quote:

Originally Posted by metro1 (Post 2142281)

While replacing some flooring in my '59 Galaxie I noticed there is a hole with a rubber plug on each front pan. What are they for? You only see the top of the frame when you look through. Any reason I need to add the hole to the new floor.

Below is a photo of a 54 floor board. If the holes are at the forward tunnel, they allow you to remove the top convertor housing bolts to R&R the AT -

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...9&d=1641668660

Daves55Sedan 06-26-2022 05:30 PM

Re: Plugged holes in floor
 

'55 and later Ford cars had large rubber plugs on the flat part of the floor (one on each floor pan, for a total of four, two in front and two in back). Earlier models may have had floor plugs also. These were provided for water drainage, but you had to lift up the floorcovering to access them.
Would have been useful for convertible models left out in the rain with the top down, but i doubt anybody bothered popping the plugs to drain the water regardless of sedan, hardtop or convertible.
Notice that the repro floorpans you get do not have the drain holes stamped out, nor any body mounting bolt holes. When I put my new floorpans in, I did not bother to punch out drain-holes.

metro1 06-26-2022 06:25 PM

Re: Plugged holes in floor
 

I thought they might be for drainage but like you said who is going to remove the pad and carpet to do so. Kind of a weird idea.

KULTULZ 06-26-2022 07:40 PM

Re: Plugged holes in floor
 

They may be for access to things like body mounts, trans service, etc. Make sure you check around the openings.


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