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I believe it's a Goodmark piece. GroundUp carries
it and maybe John can get it for you also. I get all my sheetmetal from a local
source that carries most all the manufactures. He's going to get it for me
but I trust his judgment and he has a 100% guarantee so I usually
don't worry who the manufacture is with him. I like the fact that
there is no shipping and I can take it right back if I don't like
it.
I've purchased Goodmark, DII, Golden Legion,
Genuine GM. I've had fitment from great to terrible and no one manufacture
stands out as better than the other to me except genuine GM replacements (and
I've had to tweak a couple of their full quarters). With that said, if they all
make/sell it, I usually buy DII because it's cheaper. No other
reason.
Trooper
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 4:21
PM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] trunk
pans
Since I haven't gotten to my trunk area yet I may
have to look into option 3. Who caries it Trooper?
JDHall
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 9:07
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] trunk
pans
There are actually 3 different one piece
trunks. One covers the center section to about 8 inches from the trunk
extensions. Number 2 covers the same but goes to about 3 inches from the
extensions. Both of these will fit through the trunk opening. I have
installed the larger one myself through the trunk opening. The third one is
new and is the entire trunk all the way up to the back of the back seat and
all the way to the extensions. It also has the braces already welded on.
This one must be installed from under the car. Ask me in about 6 months and
I'll tell you how this one fits :) One and two take precise cutting and a
ton of butt welding. They also do not fit the grooves in the trunk perfect
so take some fabbing.
Trooper
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 7:21
AM
Subject: Re: [Chevelle-list] trunk
pans
1)
I think you can also do it if youre doing a frame-off and have the gas
tank out.
2)
Not true at all. For the most part Goodmark sells the same stuff as
everybody else. They just charge more for it because they are Goodmark and
people have this bizarre idea that if it's more expensive it must be
better.
-----Original
Message-----
>The problem is;
you can't get the one piece pan into the car through the trunk opening
with both quarters in place.
>
Regardless of
where you buy it, I have found that anything labeled Goodmark is worth the
extra money simply for the difference in fit and
finish.
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