Where do I cut?

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  1. jbrich

    jbrich Johnny

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    Hi all,
    I went ahead and bought the '77 Mav. that was on CL in Roswell Ga.
    The day I first looked at it, I saw rust in the roof ,trunk and floors. I didn't dig through it any further. After clearing it out, it is in much better shape than I thought.
    I am stripping it now. I don't want to send the rest of the body to the crusher.
    If nobody wants the body whole, I plan to cut it up.
    I would like some advice on where to make the cuts to end up with the most usable sections.
    I don't want to ruin good parts out of ignorance.
    Thanks again for all the great information I've learned here.
    Johnny.
     
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    Johnny,
    If it has them, I would save the inner and outer shock tower braces. I have someone who is supposed to supply me a set, but after six months I'm doubting he will coming through. So, I may be interested in them.

    Micah

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    jbrich Johnny

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    Hi Micah,
    I am familiar with the tower braces/struts that connect from the towers to the firewall. I can't see the img s in your post. Are the inner and outer braces something else ?
     
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    Early cars did not have this reinforcement. I have an early car that I might restore someday. Just gathering parts.

    Not sure why you can't see the pictures.

    If you look in the Showcase section, you can see pictures where I added the reinforcement to my current car.

    http://mmb.maverick.to/forums/maverick-comet-showcase.86/

    Micah
     
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    I am in Middle Ga. Need the Picture of the Car please !
     
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    Hi Eastern Raider,
    I have lots of pictures. This is all that would load last night. I will load more if possible.
    Is it better to make the pictures thumbnail or full ?
    Which parts would you like to see ?
     

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    Thanks jbrish , regular small Pics will be good. I would like pictures of the Cowl Vents, under the Dash ,and the right side below the Dash. Thanks again.
     
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    Here are some of the cowl. 20170604_005244_1496552922550.jpg 20170604_005303_1496552922391.jpg 20170604_005317_1496552922150.jpg 20170604_005333_1496552906468.jpg 20170604_005400_1496552906324.jpg 20170604_005410_1496552906166.jpg 20170604_005423_1496552905916.jpg 20170604_005711_1496552881750.jpg 20170604_005728_1496552760339.jpg 20170604_005744_1496552760096.jpg 20170604_005804_1496552759769.jpg 20170604_005828_1496552759350.jpg 20170604_005901_1496552733862.jpg
     
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    Thanks much,it really looks better than my daily driver, 1970. It needs some sanding and paint right away ,I think it will go another 30 years. I will have to pass on it.
     
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    Hi Micah, I've compared the shock towers of the '72 to the '77. The '77 has obvious reinforcements. It looks like it would be easier to fabricate reinforcements than to cut them from the towers.
    My intent is to cut the car into the largest storable parts with the most utility.
    I'm about done stripping the car. I will look over the chassis again and develop more specific questions about where is best to cut.
     
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    Jbrich,
    The inside ones would be nearly impossible to get out. The way to do it is to just cut out the spot welds and slice off the section of metal that wraps around the tower. Then you just graft it to the existing metal. If you see my photos on the Showcase post, you can see where I took a section from a blue car and welded onto the towers on my red car.

    The outside brace is really a big benefit. There were some issues of towers cracking. The 1/8 metal plate is not difficult to get out and is easily welded into the new car. Again, pictures in my Showcase post shows this plate being installed.

    It is best to have both sections since the outside one ties into the inner one.

    If you do get this chopped up and find you have them, I may be interested. I trying to get my money back from the person who was supposed to have them for me.

    Is anyone else not able to see the photos I posted at the top of this thread? If so, I will try posting them another way.

    http://mmb.maverick.to/resources/my-1971-maverick.221/

    Micah
     
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    Well, I started cutting.
    I loaded it on the trailer.
    The plan right now is, cut out the core support and the front cross member, then cut each side inner fender/shock tower off at the fire wall.
    Then cut the cowl off as A complete unit.
    The torque boxes and rockers look really solid, so I thought I might be able to cut each side off complete box to box.
    The quarters and wheel tubs are also very solid. I haven't decided how best to deal with them. Should I separate the tubs from the quarters? Or cut them as A unit? Including the brace in the trunk with the hinge for the deck lid.
    I think I want the trans tunnel also. I may need it for tunnel mods on my car.
    The doors and deck lid are destined for the scrapper unless someone wants them for free. The rust in the doors is almost all at the bottom seam. They still look clean inside. The deck lid is rusted underneath , around the edges, but the top seems solid.
    I know I will have more parts that I won't need. I'll use the appropriate forum section when I decide what can go.
    Thanks for reading my post. I welcome any input. 20170605_174757_1496727011096.jpg 20170605_174744_1496727011505.jpg
    Johnny.
     
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    How are the door hinge plates that are attached too the frame? Is there any rust behind them?
     
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    jbrich Johnny

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    Hi William,
    The backing plates for the door hinges have some rust on them, but the they are solid and the threaded holes are in good shape. 20170606_114358_1496808634023.jpg 20170606_114544_1496808633712.jpg 20170606_120318.jpg 20170606_114441_1496808634148.jpg 20170606_114449_1496808634258.jpg 20170606_114620_1496813680784.jpg 20170606_114632_1496813924678.jpg
     

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