1969vert500
Active Member
Okay guys I have finally got some good metal rounded up in 2 parts cars and I need to cut out a trunk pan and floor pans. I had really wanted to do the floor pan as a one piece pan and trim up the back footwell as it is going into a vert out of a 4 door so I should have that extra inch and a half.
My question is are their spot welds ALL over the place I will have to deal with? I have access to a plasma cutter so I can cut well but can you just zip along the sides and unbolt it or is it spot welded all over the place? Never cut a pan out so I am looking for help from someone that has.
Also would you suggest doing it as a one piece pan on the floors or cut it side by side and then splice it along the tunnel as my tunnel is very solid and the spot where the seats mount is solid too. I just picture cutting the whole pan out of the vert and bracing it in the doors and still watching it fold up like an achordian. ANY input would be great. Thanks
My question is are their spot welds ALL over the place I will have to deal with? I have access to a plasma cutter so I can cut well but can you just zip along the sides and unbolt it or is it spot welded all over the place? Never cut a pan out so I am looking for help from someone that has.
Also would you suggest doing it as a one piece pan on the floors or cut it side by side and then splice it along the tunnel as my tunnel is very solid and the spot where the seats mount is solid too. I just picture cutting the whole pan out of the vert and bracing it in the doors and still watching it fold up like an achordian. ANY input would be great. Thanks