- Joined
- Feb 16, 2011
- Messages
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- Reaction score
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- Location
- Monument, Colorado
- My Car
- 1972 Sport Roof
I wasn't sure what I was going to find, and truth be told, I was a little scared after seeing pictures here on the forum about others' floor pans.
I started on the front passenger side, the nut needed some persuading to come off...
This is why you need to buy quality tools:
Front passenger carpet coming up:
And what I found wasn't too bad. I'm feeling encouraged.
Pulled up the rest of the carpet...what would I find?
Holy crap! Am I one lucky SOB or what?
I cleaned up the rust on the front passenger side. It looks like I'll have to do a little patch work there, but there is only a little surface rust on the other floor pans.
I even found one build sheet, but the top left corner was under some glue in the rear driver floor pan. I only was able to salvage 3/4 of it.
All in all, a good day and I'm really happy with the lack of rust. That's why you get an Arizona car!
I started on the front passenger side, the nut needed some persuading to come off...
This is why you need to buy quality tools:
Front passenger carpet coming up:
And what I found wasn't too bad. I'm feeling encouraged.
Pulled up the rest of the carpet...what would I find?
Holy crap! Am I one lucky SOB or what?
I cleaned up the rust on the front passenger side. It looks like I'll have to do a little patch work there, but there is only a little surface rust on the other floor pans.
I even found one build sheet, but the top left corner was under some glue in the rear driver floor pan. I only was able to salvage 3/4 of it.
All in all, a good day and I'm really happy with the lack of rust. That's why you get an Arizona car!