M106 Complete Floor Pan 1969-70 Mustang, Cougar; Coupe & Fastback; EDP Coated
691-M106
OER M106 Features:
Reproduction of the original complete floor pan designed for use with 1969-70 Mustang coupe or fastback models. Each floor pan is manufactured in stamped steel to original factory specifications featuring correct contours for an authentic appearance and fit. This reproduction floor pan is built as a one-piece design featuring the transmission tunnel, drain holes, seat risers and factory style ribbing for added strength.
Important: Includes seat platforms. Ribbing is correct for 1969-70 Coupe or Fastback models. Can be modified to fit convertible.
Full reproduction stamped steel one-piece floor pan for 1969-70 Mustang coupe/fastback and 1969-70 Cougar coupe. Starts from M126L and M126R front floor to firewall extension, and goes all the way to the back of the rear seat. This pan is like our #M107AL and M107AR full floor sections, but is a one-piece design that also includes the center transmission hump.
Additional Information- Heavy gauge stamped steel construction
- One-piece design
- Factory style ribbing
- Comes with Black EDP coating for rust and corrosion prevention
- Reinforcement (RH and LH)
- Torque box plate (RH and LH)
- Floor pan plugs
- Pre-punched holes for shifter and accessories
- 1969-1970 Ford Mustang (coupe, Fastback)
- 1969-1970 Mercury Cougar (coupe)
Note: Shipped truck freight.
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