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Old 08-05-2019, 08:35 AM   #1
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Default Rear flooring on '30 Model A.

What material would have been used for the floor from the back seat to the rear of the cab? Mine has what appears to be a replacement steel floor. Thanks in advance. Dann in OKC.
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Old 08-05-2019, 08:38 AM   #2
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What year, what model?

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'30 Model A. (January of 1930)
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Default Re: Rear flooring on '30 Model A.

Has anyone had a chance to look under the rear seat? Wood flooring or Metal?
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Default Re: Rear flooring on '30 Model A.

Under the back seat of a Tudor is a metal floor pan. It has a very important hump for the rear spring to stand proud. A new rear under seat floor pan should be available from any of the aftermarket boys.
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Thank you. That clears up the big question I had. Mine looks handmade and the fasteners look more recent.
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