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    ojh
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    I cleaned the toeboard opening in the firewall and got things pretty square and trimmed the toeboard a number of time - it even had a formed feature that i had to take out so's it would lie flat on the torque box - it is a rectangular opening, i guess non-convertables don't have as much inner structure as a convertable and the toeboard would fit in them.
    Anyway, it is fitted to the hole. I can't weld it as yet, i have to take it all back out and weld the panel beneath it. I'll do that tomorrow when i am nice and fresh, TIG welding on my knees with my head stuck in the bracing and maintaining just the right heat welding clean metal to rusty metal is a job best left for when i am nice and fresh.
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