1967-1972 Ford Pickup Standard Cab Floor Assembly

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1967-1972 Ford Pickup Standard Cab floor assembly with cab mounts, inner rockers and crossmember. Finish your 67-72 Pickup project by ordering this 1967-1972 Ford Pickup Standard Cab Floor Assembly from Raybuck today!

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    Will this floor work on 1979 I see back is a little different
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    Q Will this floor work on 1979 I see back is a little different answer now
    Asked by Josh jones on January 2, 2025 10:44 pm
    Answered by the admin Unfortunately, We don't have anything stating the differences between these 2 generations. We do offer these pieces for the 79- https://raybuck.com/product-category/body-sheetmetal/floors/?fwp_year_single=1979&fwp_make=ford&fwp_model=pickup-truck .
  2. What's the best way to know if my truck has the high hump or the low hump?
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    Q What's the best way to know if my truck has the high hump or the low hump? answer now
    Asked by Randi Vander Molen on January 8, 2024 10:51 am
    Answered by the admin If you have a bolt-on cover over a factory-cut transmission tunnel, it is a high hump. If the floor does not have a factory-cut transmission tunnel, it is a low hump. Typically the automatic will have a high hump. Lots of details here - https://www.bing.com/search?q=1970+ford+pickup+high+hump+trucks&qs=n&form=QBRE&sp=-1&lq=0&pq=1970+ford+pickup+high+hump+trucks&sc=0-33&sk=&cvid=3992D4775CBD4B62ABE0C4E8C79CE5C7&ghsh=0&ghacc=0&ghpl=