floor pan reso

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  1. cody674

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    here is what i have started into and this is just the one side of the car
     
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    Ouch!!!
    have you fixed the problem that caused this?
     
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    id dont no what the problem was its been this way sence iv had it and the cowl dosnt leak yet :thumbs2:
    both sides are pretty bad
     
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    464925 Maverick 1973-Pure Muscle

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    Hi

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    Is the sheet metal from a Mustang?
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    You may need to do some torque box work....
     
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    may :rofl2::rofl2::rofl2::rofl2:ant ever there iv got to do some work to them the passeger side has a hole though it as u can c in the last pics
     
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    there $142.67 shipped and came in n 4 day

    ill post more pics as soon as i get around to doing more work to my car should be here in the next few days
     
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    and it was worse than it looked

    more pics later
     
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    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    Did you keep the seat riser sections? You'll need to fab something up, or buy Mustang ones if you didn't.
     
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    It always is! Keep up the good work it will all be worth it.(y)
     
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    i didnt get to much done today if u have done floor pans befor u no the cut, fit, cut, fit, cut a little more, fit and it makes it seem like its not going to end no pics today i didnt get much done...ps the torque box is a nightmare but i started welding a new one in:thumbs2:


    yea i kinda figured that out i try to chop it up to keep the seat riser but had to cut it out so i think ill just fab some up

    the only thing is good at this point is that im doing this all while im at school
     
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    You replacing the whole torque box or just the inner panel?
     
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    i kinda replaced the whole box i made a box inside the box that was there i way afraid to cut it out i didnt have the car sit up on blocks
     

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