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Doc made me do it....

If those areas are solid, she's definitely a builder....you'll have to use your imagination to fabricate a few pieces but it can be done.
 
Thanks Tony - they looked OK but I need to get under there with a screw driver, hammer and wire brush.

BTW - despite, or maybe becuase of, running my mouth about dry SoCal cars I just spent 2 hours dealing with a flooding issue on the side of the house here. One of the drained somehow backed-up and we had standing water against the foundation....
 
Rain broke just long enough to grab these;

Passenger side;

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Drivers side;

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Looks like you're okay....but what you have is a total disassembly so you can sand blast that body....don't sweat the little stuff until you get that done.....also start looking in British car magazines for vendors who sell MGC floorboards & torsion bar bushings so you have them when you need them.
 
Looks solid from here too. great find, Tom.
 
I'm telling you, my friend....just start stripping her down.
 
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