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65 Restomod engine bay question

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65Rob

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Please forgive me for this question, I'm pushing the boundries of nuttiness with this. I'm painting the engine bay body color (like it really should have been originally ) Anyway that's not the issue, it's the rather ugly cowl to firewall seam, there's 3 layers there and this odd extra flange on the right in the picture.

I want to clean it up, cut that piece off, weld all seams together and basically make it look natural, currently I find the whole area sticks out like a sore thumb which will only look worse once it's all in paint.

Have any of you restomod oriented guys done this?

 

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I do not see any issue with cutting and welding it.

I had a 66 coupe with efi from a foxbody in it.
 

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Where would you bolt the export brace to (or the stock brace). Otherwise cutting and rewelding probably should be fine. I'd do a little at a time as the piece might open up if you cut it all off at once.
 

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mtaqua said:
Where would you bolt the export brace to (or the stock brace). Otherwise cutting and rewelding probably should be fine. I'd do a little at a time as the piece might open up if you cut it all off at once.
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The export brace bolts to the large, "side to side" flange, I'm not looking at cutting that out, I should have been more clear. In front of the 1" or so flange is an 1/8 - 1/4" gutter and a protrudding 1" x 6" or so flange that sticks out from the gutter part.

What I was going to do is weld the 3 seams together, cut off that extra flange that looks like it should have a tag on it or something and then clean it up so it doesn't look so messy.
 

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5.0Droptop said:
I do not see any issue with cutting and welding it.

I had a 66 coupe with efi from a foxbody in it.
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Me neither just wondering if anyone had a particularly good way to clean it up, I hate being a pioneer
 

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65Rob said:
Please forgive me for this question, I'm pushing the boundries of nuttiness with this. I'm painting the engine bay body color (like it really should have been originally ) Anyway that's not the issue, it's the rather ugly cowl to firewall seam, there's 3 layers there and this odd extra flange on the right in the picture.

I want to clean it up, cut that piece off, weld all seams together and basically make it look natural, currently I find the whole area sticks out like a sore thumb which will only look worse once it's all in paint.

Have any of you restomod oriented guys done this?

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Hi, Here a pics of mine, shaved and welded.
 

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That's sharp!
 

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Thought I share my old restomod
 

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restomoded66 said:
Hi, Here a pics of mine, shaved and welded.
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Awesome, that's the way it should look, nice and tidy!

Thanks for the pic

The 66 below looks nice too, I've toyed with the idea of dropping in a 5.0
 

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I miss mine.
 
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