floor pans done

Postby botari123 » 16 Nov 2007 1:59

wow finially finished floor pans
seat braces are welded in now
looks great for my first floor
next trunk and trunk supports
gona replace rear rails too just to be me
will kick myself if i dont do it now
here some more shots

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floors done yippy
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looks good from bottom too
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lots to do back here too
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paddock part for rear
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Postby rtse4406pack » 16 Nov 2007 4:09

looking great. hopefully you will finish the car over the winter so we can cruise in ontario come spring time. :thumbsup:
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Postby dave-r » 16 Nov 2007 11:57

You going to weld any frame connectors in there while you are on or do you want to keep it completely stock?
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Postby Eddie » 16 Nov 2007 14:21

Looks great Botari! Nice and solid! Dave is right about those connectors, I wish sometimes I would have installed a set of countoured ones available from XV motorsports specifically for the Challenger, they make a huge difference in both handling and acceleration. :thumbsup:
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Postby christer » 16 Nov 2007 18:19

Now when you got a floor, the only thing we are waiting for is for you to floor it! :lol:

Nice to see your progress! But hey arenĀ“t the folds on the rear floor placed in the wrong direction :? :? :?
(Just joking, it looks great! :s009: )
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Postby botari123 » 16 Nov 2007 23:13

-the folds or ribs are the same as what was cut out
-as for the connectors eddie ive been looking at them
thinking i should do them for the strength and stiffness
im not trying to build a restored car just a nice driver
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Postby jh27n0b » 17 Nov 2007 10:07

Good looking job. I agree with Eddie on the sub frame connectors. That is the one thing I regret not doing on my conv.
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