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Jedi Knight
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...my garage!
Well, it's been just over two months (8/21/07) since I cut the Spridget in half to replace rusted out sheet metal and structural members. I've had a lot of fun doing so and learned a few things along the way. Even managed to take off a couple weeks for vacation. BUT...I've been looking forward to seeing the car whole again...and that was the goal for this week.
In the process I managed to replace the lower two inches of the rear valance (fabricated), the boot floor, both floor pans, both foot well fronts (fabricated), both footwell sides, both inner and outer sills, both cross members, both "A" pillars and skins, both "B" pillars (fabricated), and the entire rear bulkhead including both spring boxes. Additionally, bracing was added at a couple critical points, where the rear roll bar legs attach to the boot pan and the seams where the "B" pillars attach to the sills. As a short diversion I also frenched in a license plate box into the rear valance.
After checking fit of the doors this week I reinstalled the door braces and placed the car, now back in ONE PIECE, on the rotisserie. I'll spend another day or two going back and hitting all the welds that I skipped earlier, such as some of those on the floor pans. All in all, the fit looks good and there's NO RUST!
Woohoo!!!
Ray
Well, it's been just over two months (8/21/07) since I cut the Spridget in half to replace rusted out sheet metal and structural members. I've had a lot of fun doing so and learned a few things along the way. Even managed to take off a couple weeks for vacation. BUT...I've been looking forward to seeing the car whole again...and that was the goal for this week.
In the process I managed to replace the lower two inches of the rear valance (fabricated), the boot floor, both floor pans, both foot well fronts (fabricated), both footwell sides, both inner and outer sills, both cross members, both "A" pillars and skins, both "B" pillars (fabricated), and the entire rear bulkhead including both spring boxes. Additionally, bracing was added at a couple critical points, where the rear roll bar legs attach to the boot pan and the seams where the "B" pillars attach to the sills. As a short diversion I also frenched in a license plate box into the rear valance.
After checking fit of the doors this week I reinstalled the door braces and placed the car, now back in ONE PIECE, on the rotisserie. I'll spend another day or two going back and hitting all the welds that I skipped earlier, such as some of those on the floor pans. All in all, the fit looks good and there's NO RUST!
Woohoo!!!
Ray
