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"Rear floor pans are solid"...Yep, solid steel plate over the rust holes ??
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That might actually be the original mastic sound deadener panels. My 72 Trans Am had all its original large square sections intact under the carpet.
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Yup, I think that's what it is. Here's a shot from the listing of the front carpet. You can see the mastic sound deadener panel with the factory cutout.
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That is the correct factory sound deadener.
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