Almost forgot this little spot on the Passenger side
Cut out
14ga
*Missing photos* Think my camera died or I left for the night or something. This was finished though
FRAME RAIL!I looked over the mostly rust free 1979 4cyl Spirit body and thought about what a nice car it probably was at one time. Then thought about how rare a 4cyl spirit probably is, never being at a show, especially in Metallic green. That's when I squeezed down the trigger of my plasma torch, shot an inch long spark of blue light out the tip, and proceeded to cut through everything that was holding that amazingly rust free frame rail into the shell.
Success!
Back to the studio with this:
The Eagles floor and rail was pretty bad, probably caused by a combo of leaking brake and clutch lines through out the years, or at least since I've owned it.
During the mock-up I found out the frame rails are different
so I went on to patch the replacement floor panel.
Removing the floor from a... ummm... nother Eagle that may have been in better shape. (If you noticed 2 different black battery trays that was some foreshadowing)
87 spot welds, I remember each one well
Some 19ga, Torch welding this in so I can planish it smooth
Done. Just going to set that off to the side for a bit
Back to the Frame Rail
Decided the best way to make it work was use the back half of the Spirit rail and inner support but cut it forward of the shock tower. Then weld in the front of the Eagles. Add a weld nut inside where the Eagle's Front cross member bolts up, add a weld nut that goes to some mystery part and drill a hole/add a weld nut for the manual trans cross member. This took a while to think up how to approach so here goes:
Lining up the Eagle sheet metal
Better view:
Clamps!
Test fit #1 (it wouldn't stay in place)
Test fit #2 (used the old "conduit in an alignment hole" trick)
More clamps!
Even more clamps!
and... a few more on top of that
Lots of welding and grinding and call it good enough.
Next.... Onto the
Floors! Rockers! <- getting ahead of myself with the floor even though it was mostly cut out while patching the rail. Someone told me when you're doing rust repair do inner rocker, outer rocker, then floor. It'll save having to go back over work.