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Here's the test fit on the body; I had to do a little firewall surgery now that the motor is relocated. Not too bad, though. i should just be able to build a small recessed section and it'll be good to go.

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Today I worked on the firewall and floor; I had to do something as the firewall angled out and back in and was hitting the engine. I decided to slice it where it angled out, drill out the spot welds that held the sides, and try to make it flat.

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That's a nice job, Adam! I like the way you did the tunnel and the floor bracing, it looks really sturdy. Actually, my floors were junk. I cut that whole floor out of a 47 sedan and did a transplant but it came out pretty good.

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How much difference was there between the sedan and coupe floor? I've got a really rusty 51 that could use a floor transplant. Haven't found much in the way of donor coupes for it.

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No difference, Ed. It was the exact same floorboard. Yeah, it looks like you've got your work cut out for you.

Ya if the under bracing was still there it'd be fairly easy to put the sheetmetal back. But some of that is gone and whats there is really rusty. The transmission hump even broke at the welds.

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How much difference was there between the sedan and coupe floor? I've got a really rusty 51 that could use a floor transplant. Haven't found much in the way of donor coupes for it.

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Yup, that's how my bracing looked. I might have done a transplant if I had another floor, but I didn't. I used all 14ga. except for the tunnel (16ga). lots of strength but a pain to work with. I started with a 1x3 tube across the body mounts under the rear seat back and built foward from there. The bracing was the easy part. All in all, I'm glad I did it the way I did. MUCH stronger than origional. I actually got the car for free, P.O. said it was too far gone to fix. He has since offered to BUY it back now that all the sheetmetal work is mostly done. :)

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I actually got the car for free, P.O. said it was too far gone to fix. He has since offered to BUY it back now that all the sheetmetal work is mostly done. :)

Ha that's the same way and reason I got the 51. And the guy that gave it to me had owned it since 1961. I'm only the third owner of it.

Edit: did he include the hemi too??

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Ha that's the same way and reason I got the 51. And the guy that gave it to me had owned it since 1961. I'm only the third owner of it.

Edit: did he include the hemi too??

No, but I got that for free too. A customer of mine had an "old Chrysler engine" in the back of his shop, was going to toss it but it was too heavy. I did him a favor by taking it off his hands. :D

I tend to build cars with hand fabbed parts and only purchase if I can't build it or find it at a swap meet. Passed down from my father

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I finished welding up the tunnel and floorboards today, plus did a trial fit on the Chevy truck brake pedal. After I did some trimming on the bracket it looks like it'll work out fine. Body work on the shell is done as soon as we smooth out the welds on the firewall; should be some primer in the near future. The plan is to primer the shell, paint the firewall and wheel wells, and then mount it permanently to the frame to start on the doors, deck lid, fenders, etc.

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Yeah, I can probably get two more inches off of it. Good idea, thanks! Any chance you could post a picture of yours?

Sorry, I don't have any pictures and colum is out of the car. It literally sticks out 1" from the recessed firewall. Then I have 1 u joint going over to the frame, 1 support bearing, second u joint, then a third at the steering box. I have a 71 Firebird clip so the box is next to the radiator support, in front of the suspension. Believe it or not, the HEMI headers are about the same distance from the frame as SBC headers.

Thinking back, you are running a stock box or another box in the stock location, My steering arrangement might not work for you?????? Not sure.

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Gotcha; mine is totally different. I'm running a Cavalier rack n pinion. My brother in law is building an LS1 powered S-10 and he thinks the headers he bought for it might work on mine, too. I'm going to try them when I get it back on the frame.

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