66gt350
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On the wife's 65 coupe, I finally got around to yanking out the carpet to see how bad the floor rot on the rear passenger side was. I knew that there was some rot, when we bought it and the PO gave us a rear floor pan replacement piece. It appears that the quarter window was either left down or leaked at some point.
It appears that the new floor pan is for a convertible, since the tab is bent down and her's is bent up. Here's the new pan:
It's hard to see but it's not down all the way, since the front pan seam would go under the seat riser.
The question I have is should I cut out the floor to match the new floor pan, but that would involve removing the seat riser. Or should I just cut out the bottom of the floor and new pan, and weld just that in?
thanks

It appears that the new floor pan is for a convertible, since the tab is bent down and her's is bent up. Here's the new pan:

It's hard to see but it's not down all the way, since the front pan seam would go under the seat riser.
The question I have is should I cut out the floor to match the new floor pan, but that would involve removing the seat riser. Or should I just cut out the bottom of the floor and new pan, and weld just that in?
thanks
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