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    Posted: 02-March-2026 at 2:46PM
Have a 72 Torino and a 98 Lincoln Town car and want to know how close the floor pans match to use the Town car as patch panel for the Torino? need to replace trunk floor and a couple places under the seats. Thanks
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Realistically, it's metal. Floor pans should be close size wise, but I have no personal experience but the dimensions should be about the same and Ford was channeling the body over the 98 frame, much like the 72-79 stuff was channeled over the frame. 

My advice, do a lot of measuring, always easier to trim off as opposed to having to weld it back on!

Trunk floor, I don't think it's remotely close. The CV and Lincoln trunk has a big drop, and the fuel tanks are between the trunk floor and the rear axle on the 98. Not to way you couldn't use the metal, but I've told guys...look to the 70-74 Chevelle or 70-74 Olds Cutlass trunk floors. Metal is metal, just trim as needed, use sheets of cardboard to template the Torino floor and then chop-cut-weld it in.  
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That is what I was  thinking about using a Chevelle parts. The main reason I was looking at the Towncar is because I have it but you are right, they do have a large dip. Metal is metal. Thanks for the information.
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Check this project.  A former member started to swap a Torino body onto a CVPI frame and seemed to be able to use the Crown Vic floor pans. The town car is the same car, just a bit more length so you might be able to make them work.


As Andrew said, the trunk it too different because the Panther cars use a vertical gas tank.   
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Think I may wind up using the Town car for any in the front and a Chevelle trunk floor. I went and looked at his Torino/Crown Vic build. Pretty cool but am glad I don't need that much metal work.
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Like many others that start off with great idea…..this one seems to have been dropped by the wayside, too——haven’t seen the guy here since 2021.

That’s a shame….. I was really watching that to see how it would turn out.

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I think sometimes folks bite off more than they anticipate, get discouraged and sell the project.

My GTS took 9 years for the first refresh. So I get it.
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I wss hoping that project would get done too, but sadly I think that was the end.  With guys making Chargers out of Crown Vics, someone has to be able to so it with a Torino. They are dimensionally pretty close, closer than a Charger.
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