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> What to cut?, Sawzall party
Seventyfive914
post Feb 23 2005, 10:48 PM
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Hello. Well I'm progressing slowly to the point where it's getting to be time to put the "little white car" on a diet care of the cut off wheel and the whole saw. My first question is, in the rear trunk where the stock engine lid latch is located, is it ok to remove that section of sheet metal that is bent 45 degrees out beyond the strut towers? Looks to me like it does not contribute to the structural integrity of the tub, and the removal of it would obviously save some weight as well as provide better access to the engine. I'd just like some knowlegable advice before I get all medieval with the cutting implements. Thanks, -K-
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post Feb 24 2005, 10:09 AM
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Thanks for the feedback gentlemen. Lawrence, yes my car is a '75 and I'm still trying to figure out what to use for my front bumper. I have a semi crunchy (below the top rubber cover) and not-so-straight chrome bumper off my '73 that I'm considering using as a buck to fabricate an aluminum front bumper, or also maybe lat wax paper over and use to form a carbon fiber or fiberglass bumper over. Either way, believe me the original steel safety bumper/boat anchor is history. Jeeze, even the rubber cover is heavy! The car is almost completely gutted, and all the sound deadening inside the cabin and engine compartment is history. I've been after the excess seam sealer and tarboard on the floor pans with the heat gun and a putty knife as well. I've got the original wiring harness out, and will only be re-installing a very basic one for brake lights and turn signals and ignition circuit and fresh air ventilation blower. The plan for this car is barely street legal race car. Thanks for the advice on what to not cut out. I'll be leaving the tub alone then and only removing ancilliary bits like latch brackets and stuff that is definately not structural or load bearing. So I won't have any sheet metal to peddle, sorry. I'll post occasional updates and some pics when I get 'em. Thanks again. Regards, -K-
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