A year ago I got talked into working on a '64 Karmann coupe. Just a battery box he said , yeah, right. It became a complete nose job, then fender repairs, bumpers, closing panels, threshold plates, rear seat bottoms, etc.
Anyway, scraping the bottom for some fresh undercoat revealed holes on the front floor pan. Ledges seem good. Rear floor pan seems good. So what do you guys think about just replacing the front half of the floor pan. I've never done one this way. How to go about it? Replace out over the ledges and toeboard, and butt weld to remaining pan just ahead of the transverse tube? Thats what I'm thinking now, but can you work the new pan up in there that way? Open for suggestions/ideas.
Thanks,
DG
Anyway, scraping the bottom for some fresh undercoat revealed holes on the front floor pan. Ledges seem good. Rear floor pan seems good. So what do you guys think about just replacing the front half of the floor pan. I've never done one this way. How to go about it? Replace out over the ledges and toeboard, and butt weld to remaining pan just ahead of the transverse tube? Thats what I'm thinking now, but can you work the new pan up in there that way? Open for suggestions/ideas.
Thanks,
DG
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