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boot floor gone bye bye
cardiff_gareth:
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--- Quote from: "cardiff_gareth" ---bet you'll have fun with them seat belt anchorages - i know i did, if you gotta replace them then get ready for the price of em :shock:
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Mine are intact, although a certain amount of brute force was required to release one of the bolts (compressor wound up to full power and th big windy gun)
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your lucky 8) , mine didn't want to know at all, they were a right pig. in the end they were grinded off. I did manage to save the upper folder part but the rest all had to be replaced, cost the best part of £70 if my memory is correct for the tie bolts and all the other bits and peices :evil:
Jon, are you gonna replace the side panels as by the looks of things they look bad and it'll only make for another job later on down the line, is it best to do the 'hole' (get it :lol: ) lot in one go :?:
here is my before and not so after as I forgot to do one :lol: :lol:
on the before shot you can see where the previous owner tacked on a small plate so that if you pressed the floor to feel for a crunch, then you wouldn't :evil:
If you have a keen eye you'll see on the after shot that i painted the cross member before I welded up the holes in it :oops: :oops:
I did the whole boot in silver hammerite as to protect it for years to come, it was a shame to put the carpet etc back down :lol: :lol:
J B:
been painting the chassis and cleaning the tank today
J B:
chassis
cardiff_gareth:
Looking better already Jon :wink:
redhand:
Just out of interest is the floor pan supposed to slope downwards under the seats. or should it be straight all the way through?. As mine drops about 1" from the seatbelt mounts to the seat hinge mounting positions.
Or is the body bent and if so whats the best way to get it back into shape.
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