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obscurity
post May 2 2006, 07:20 PM
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I am trying to get some advice on my passenger longitudinal situation. From the outside they look pretty good.

When you look at the bottom you start to see some problems. The seam is a little caved in from where I tried to jack the car up and you can see what I think is some evidence that there has been some work done here.

On the inside the lower seatbelt attachment point is pretty rusty and doesn't feel solid. The rear portion of the passenger floor has been replaced.

The firewall has a rust hole in the bottom corner.

Finally the hell hole is pretty bad.

The advice I need is where do I start? and do you have to cut the bottom of the body panel off in order to work on the long? I'd rather not hear that I should trash the car because I spent a fair amount on it ten years ago but I would like any advice

Thanks


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obscurity   Longitudinal Advice   May 2 2006, 07:20 PM
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