BigFlo
Well-Known Member
I've got a 65 Belvedere 2 door Post Sedan. I've removed the front floor plan - firewall to rear footwell section. The rear footwells on both sides also need to be replaced. Motor is out and fenders are off. Doors still on. Now that I've got the floor section out, I might want to send the car off for mediablasting before the new floor goes in.
Since the floor is part of the structure, is it recommended to get it onto a trailer and move it, without putting braces in to keep everything aligned? The frame rails and everything else are solid - no structural rust damage...and being a post car also adds some structural support.
The trunk floor also needs to be replaced. What if I also removed the trunk floor before sending to the media blaster? Would that reduce the structural rigidity too much?
Since the floor is part of the structure, is it recommended to get it onto a trailer and move it, without putting braces in to keep everything aligned? The frame rails and everything else are solid - no structural rust damage...and being a post car also adds some structural support.
The trunk floor also needs to be replaced. What if I also removed the trunk floor before sending to the media blaster? Would that reduce the structural rigidity too much?