Rusty Bowtie
General Category => Early Chevy/GM Discussion => Topic started by: FATnLOW on December 25, 2013, 06:39:54 PM
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GREAT info here...needing some inspiration ...does any one have pictures of installing a floor in a 33 master sedan, this is my next project on my list and need some motivation ,Plans are to replace all wood and use steel tubing and 16-18 gauge flat sheet for main floor, please post what you have or e mail me ....thanks in advance
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Mine is a 33 Cabriolet but it still might help you. I started by making cardboard templates and then tracing it out onto the metal. I made mine in three pieces and started with the front. I cut a piece of 14 ga. over size and bent it first. Then used the template to mark it and then cut it. I chose 14 ga. for the front so it wouldn't oil can. I used 16 ga. for the two rear pieces. Let me know if I can answer any questions. Here's a couple of pictures to give you the inspiration.
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got your pics..I now have a direction to go....now I just gotta GO and do it
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I have a few pictures of the sub flooring on my old 28 sedan and a few of a 27 sedan I built.
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Ghost, That's what I had in mind to do..thanks for the pics. Puts more light on what I have to do
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Here's a couple more pics that I had. I built a subframe out of 1" X 1" similar to John for mine then laid the floor over it. This is a better picture of the rear floor.
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Ghost, That's what I had in mind to do..thanks for the pics. Puts more light on what I have to do
If you need more detailed pic's from any of us let us know.
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Got all the steel , I'm just trying to figure out how to fabricate at the body bolts..so if I need to adjust it later on I can.. getting door gaps set now.....May have to put this on the back burner and get my 40 pick up put back together ,primer it and get serious on getting it sold...I NEED the room
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Like Ghost said if you need anymore pics or info let us know.
Tom