I'm not too sure if this goes here.
Anyways, we have a 1995 Convertible v6 that we are trying to get in daily-driver shape. We already pulled the front seats and the rear seats from the junkyard, have the carpet and the plastic trims ready to install but there is a big rusted through hole that we have only a slight idea on how to tackle.
The hole starts from the back area to the first bend in the floor pan with a smaller hole up ahead. Provided a picture (not my car obvs) of how it is roughly. The big red square is the hole that we need to cut out as it's rusting away, and the small yellow circle is the rust spot.
We have someone who can do the welding and can get some metal for it but i'm not sure how exactly that is gonna work with this small space. Any ideas?
The drivers side also has some patches where it has started to rust, can i just clean this out, sand them to get rid of the rust and be good?
Thanks
Edit: We were also planning on bolting the seats through drilled holes...would this not work?
Anyways, we have a 1995 Convertible v6 that we are trying to get in daily-driver shape. We already pulled the front seats and the rear seats from the junkyard, have the carpet and the plastic trims ready to install but there is a big rusted through hole that we have only a slight idea on how to tackle.
The hole starts from the back area to the first bend in the floor pan with a smaller hole up ahead. Provided a picture (not my car obvs) of how it is roughly. The big red square is the hole that we need to cut out as it's rusting away, and the small yellow circle is the rust spot.
We have someone who can do the welding and can get some metal for it but i'm not sure how exactly that is gonna work with this small space. Any ideas?
The drivers side also has some patches where it has started to rust, can i just clean this out, sand them to get rid of the rust and be good?
Thanks
Edit: We were also planning on bolting the seats through drilled holes...would this not work?