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Old 08-24-2009, 02:44 PM
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well I got bored and frustrated so i ripped all the interior out of my car to see what lurked beneath and let me tell you this car is the definition of project its gonna need a new floor pan and trunk pan plus one quarter for sure well see what else as time goes on and money comes in this will be a slow project and if you guys want to help me out with a name that would be cool to i was thinking maybe something like "research"because i didnt









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Does anyone know the best way to get rid of that cardboard stuff the lines the roof and how to take the back seat out of the car
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You can use a plastic scraper on the roof insulation. To remove the backseat you have to push back on the bottom on both sides then up and forward. You have to push back hard.

Those floors looks quite solid to me in those pics. Hard to tell for the quarters and trunk floor but I would not rush into cutting into that car. I've seen a lot worse.

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You can use a plastic scraper on the roof insulation. To remove the backseat you have to push back on the bottom on both sides then up and forward. You have to push back hard.

Those floors looks quite solid to me in those pics. Hard to tell for the quarters and trunk floor but I would not rush into cutting into that car. I've seen a lot worse.

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thanx ill try it out.The floors are pretty rough up front losts of rust holes in the passenger and driver sides trunk has rust holes as well
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alright back seat cushions are out did exactly what you said came right out. but what about the back side panels on the window crank area?
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