Floor Stampings

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I spotted these from a gentleman who says he made stampings for Rob Martel (NA) . CAUTION!! They are a helpful start, but not for the novice as they still need the critical edging patterns and steps. Tiger floors are not flat. There is still considerable shrink/stretch/roll labors involved to correctly pattern a concours floor. The rear should be a "bucket" with the roll reaching the back bulkhead deck seam. Anyway, he has a site posting on TE/AE for the curious. keeping em' runnin', rw
 
What is the price difference between the two types of available panels?
As some of the Sunbeam floors I have seen that have been repaired over the years with old street signs and flat sheetmetal anything that vaguely looks like original would be an improvement! Eric
 
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What is the price difference between the two types of available panels?
As some of the Sunbeam floors I have seen that have been repaired over the years with old street signs and flat sheetmetal anything that vaguely looks like original would be an improvement! Eric

I should have that answer in a few days or so. We are going to buy a set of his fronts and see how the man-hours work out applying the correct perimeter seam folds/steps. Hopefully there is enough metal handy to work with, or, we can get Dave to offset his stamps inboard 1/2" to make our end easier. As for the rears, I have never seen one that didn't rust up the sides too, so his flat work would still require adding verticle metal. It is all the correct patterns, however. He did get that right.
 
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