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Rancid87

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  1. I am jealous of the access the rotisserie gives you on the bottom side! Does the one piece floor you're getting have all the bracing too?

    I ended up buying a used tail panel for mine off of AZChevs on ebay. I was in the middle of repairing mine when I spotted the listing for the tail panel. Definitely a labor saver!

  2. The rotisserie looks like it will give you great access! I didn't use the one piece floor. I ended up using full pans and a 1 piece trunk. I also installed the area under the back seat.  A one piece floor would have probably been better. I've never installed a one piece floor but if I were to I'd just make sure I braced everything up. From that pic your floors don't look terrible.  Is there a lot of rust/rot?

  3. It looks like it will get the job done. I replaced the floors in mine but used pans. The one piece floor would have been the better way to go! I ended up making a wood cart after i did the metal work to sit the body one. I really wanted a rotisserie but didn't want to invest too much into one!

    Good luck with the floor replacement!

  4. I would prefer stainless over coated mild steel but that would just be personal preference. I have had both and from my experience eventually the coating starts to fail. If you do end up getting a set of steel headers just make sure you test fit them prior to sending out for coating. That way you can do any necessary clearance work prior to coating.

  5. It doesn't appear that he is having too many issues overall considering the complexity of the panel. A good replacement panel would have been easier but part of the fun of these projects is fabricating your own parts.

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  6. if you are not going to use it I may think about reworking your tail panel slightly to remove any overhang the trunk lid has. Having said that, I don't think it would look weird if you kept the tail molding but deleted the side moldings. You can use some masking tape to hold the molding on to see how it looks.

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