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Old 02-25-2013, 02:39 PM   #1
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Default 30 31 vicky floor pan

hi this is butch from michigan does any body know where to get the small floor pan for under the front seat of the 30 31 model a vicky? also would like to get the adress of the vicky club, thanks
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Hi Butch, the Victoria association web site. Victoriaassociation.com. I don't about that floor pan. Howell sheet metal has a lot of Model A sheet metal but don't know if the make Vicky stuff. Good luck, Phil.
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Yes, Berts has one complete with the rear part. Call Steve!!!
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The piece under the fron seat is just flat panel steel. I can give you the dimensions to make one if you like.
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Here are some pics of the floor pan, The one out of the car is the one that Berts has for sale.
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The piece under the fron seat is just flat panel steel. I can give you the dimensions to make one if you like.
hi this is butch yes i would like the size of the vicky small floor pan.thanks
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Hi Butch, hopefully this will give you enough dimensions to make one. Mine is a RHD late 31 with the adjustable drivers seat. So the small holes may be needed on the left depending on what setup you have. Very easy one to make!

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Hi Butch, hopefully this will give you enough dimensions to make one. Mine is a RHD late 31 with the adjustable drivers seat. So the small holes may be needed on the left depending on what setup you have. Very easy one to make!

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Whats the thickness of that plate?
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measured out at .050 or 18g.
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measured out at .050 or 18g.
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Is-it the same floorpan on De Luxe Phaeton ?
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Old 03-02-2013, 09:55 PM   #12
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The floor pans are slightly different, there is a "kick up" where the rear seat sits on the phaeton that isn't on the Victoria floor pan.
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measured out at .050 or 18g.
One more question if I may. The drawing you made does not quite add up for me, is the top and bottom measurement the same?

The top measurement is 32 5/8
The bottom,
12 7/8
12 7/8
5
3/4
3/4
adds up to 32 1/4?
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I re measured and the top and bottom measurement are the same: 32 5/16, the gap between the two cutouts is 5 1/16 trouble is I am using an old tape measure, as we moved to metrics in '67 so it has been a while since I have used an imperial one!
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