A quick update . .� many hours have been spent,� but the progress is slow.��

Here is photo of floor panels in test fit.� �I am using screws until everything lines up,� then will start to spot weld.� �. .� �It is tough trying to get everything in place,� when all I have to measure to is "air" and bent rusty metal.� �
The gray piece of metal is cut out of a piece of shelving.� I ran out of the raw sheet metal.� � It is .075 thick,� not sure what ga. that would be,� but it is stiff to work with,� should make a sturdy floor.� haha
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This is what's left of the tranny tunnel after cutting it out.� �I will be replacing with Walck's M38 removeable panels.� . .� the gas pedal is not attached in photo,� (if it looks a little out of place).� . .� you can see where a PO had cut the tunnel behind the tcase levers,� I assume to make it easier to remove something.� �Those stock holes are too small !!�


I decided to bolt the old tunnel to the back of the new plate while fitting it.� �This way I can make sure all the holes line up.� �I plan to one day put PTO on Hoover,� so want that hole to line up also.
This photo makes it look so easy,� �just set it in place,� but it took me a LONG time to get everything lined up.� �. .� again,� it is temporarily fastened with screws,� �I still need to fabricate the rear tunnel before I start welding.

View from the other side.� . .� � for anyone familiar with the M38 panels - >� the upper one actually extends much further up behind the dash.� �I cut 4-5" off,� to be able to keep the stock dash bracket.� � I am not sure why we would want the cowling to be cut up that high.� �I might find out later,� but for now this might look a "liitle" more stock,� and not weaken the tub as much.
I just noticed looking at photo . . you can see my footprint from where I was standing on the back flange, and pulling the top back, trying to get it to fit.

