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Beginning to remove the PO futile attempt to repair the driver's floor pan |
This is the passenger's longitudinal, it appears to be solid |
This is the rear section of the passenger's floor pan |
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This is the driver's floor pan. The shiny metal is the PO attempt to repair the floor pan. See the following pics for what was found underneath and what was removed. |
This is the rear section of the driver's floor pan. Notice that the longitudial appears to be solid. |
This is another view of the driver's floor pan and center console. |
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Another view of the rear section of the driver's floor pan showing the parking brake handle and cable. |
A close view of the passenger's floor pan after removing all of the insulation installed by the factory. |
This is what was underneath the PO temporary floor pan. |
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The PO temporary floor pan removed. |
Rear section of the center console and inner firewall. to rebuild. |
Next weekend's project, remove and rebuild the pedal cluster. |
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Rear section of passenger's floor board. to rebuild. |
Floor boards. Note concrete showing though on driver's side, underneath parking brake. |
This shows the dedal cluster removed from floor. Notice the rust on the floor. This is normally caused by a leaking master cylinder. |
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Front view of pedal cluster. |
Rear view of pedal cluster. |
Another rear view of pedal cluster. |
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Driver's side jack post. Notice rusted floor board hanging down. |
Front passenger's longitudinal. |
Passenger's side jack post. |
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Rear passenger's longitudinal. |
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