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My interior restoration- should almost be done 4-17

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Old 04-16-2009, 11:20 PM
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Default My interior restoration- should almost be done 4-17

Well ive been stripping my whole interior, re-lining the whole thing, removing un-needed weight and so-forth, working my way forward. and i discover a hole in my floorboard underneath the rubber matting

so i did this



hahaha. I already have the new peice welded in, and i am going to but some tiger hair on it tonight with some self-etching primer once i get the surrounding paint up.

both of my new seats have arrived and ill be installing those maybe tomorrow or saturday, pix will follow!!
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Fred Flintstone floorboard mod I love it.
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Since you've obviously got very small feet, to fit in that hole maybe you can confirm the believe of the correlation between the size of a mans feet and his ..........
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don't fix the hole, that is unneeded weight!
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Tiger hair?
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tiger hair

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well i thought it would be done then...but its not hahahaha.

im going with a broadracing dash, ill get that next weekend hopefully. a harness bar will be thursday.

still working on the floor and some wire delete, right now im pulling out all the sunroof motor wiring out of the harness. but heres a couple pix....





yes thats bed liner...i know i know, dont flame. it seemed like a good idea at the time, apparently its a good sound dampner and seals stuff up pretty well. im going to wedsand it down a bit to take some of the roughness out of it. But apparently some DSM guys have done it on their track cars

and this is the only pic i have of the inside before i started all this

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Originally Posted by tinklybear
don't fix the hole, that is unneeded weight!
the first time the socal guys did our palomar run a guy showed up in his 67 fastback mustang and it had holes rusted through the passenger floor...it was his "air conditioning and ventilation mod"



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