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Im not sure about the pans. They look OKAY (archive)

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Posted by Rob S. 2002% on March 06, 2001 at 00:54:08:

In Reply to: Selling any parts?? If so I want the floor pans posted by Ryan on March 05, 2001 at 08:27:54:

but I'd like to strip off the padding crap to check for rust before committing them. Under the back seat is definitely good, tho. Where are you? I am in San Jose, CA

-Rob


Hey,
Just wondering if you are selling any of the parts.
If so I need the under the back seat area and 8 inches of the pan. I can send you patterns.

Thanks,
Ryan


Well, I am just about ready to cut up the 72 parts car. I've stripped out most of what I want to keep or salvage, excepting things like the engine itself, which will come out later. Now that the car is mostly down to naked painted metal, its kind of ... i dont know what to say about it. I just lay on the creeper underneath it and think about the history and the miles and I digress...

In any event, I hope to rent a plasma cutter for next weekend so I can cut it up in the driveway, and was just wondering if there were any websites with pictures of where and how to cut it up into the various panels, especially where to seperate the shock towers from the trunk floor, the rear quarters from c pillar/roof, things like that. What if anything should I favor by cutting into other things?

Anybody who has emailed me about metal panels and pieces at my old email (above), please try me at my new juno address (breathtest2002@juno.com) or at bmw2002t@hotmail.com.

Thanks!

-Rob






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