As the weather gets warmer I've had some time to poke about the '79. It's 
looking more and more like the floor panels and the rear of the trunk will need 
to be replaced. It's a Big job, I know. But I really don't want to put new 
seats in just to have them fall through the floor...
Most of the rot on the floors is out toward the sills, perhaps the first two 
inches in, except for the passenger's side which has a large hole in the 
footwell. The footwells look like the had been fiberglassed some time in the 
past.
I've got two sort of general questions. 
1. Those of you who've done this, what type of welding setup would you 
reccommend? I've done some looking aound, and there are places that sell small 
ARC welders for around $100 and MIG welders for $250-$300. What's the 
advantage/disadvantage compared to an oxy-acetylene or Mapp torch?
2. If you've done a trunk floor, did you have any problems keeping the rear 
spring shackles aligned?
Opening a #10 can of worms,
-=Chris
Chris King   - cbking@alum.rpi.edu
 
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