O, I removed that section of the floor that had a bracket welded to it and fabricated a patch for it. I cleaned and zinc primed the area where the new floor will be welded but I didn't install it yet as I`m still thinking if the front floor should be changed also considering that the transmission tunnel was butched also and a huge hump was welded on it to make room for the Mercedes manual transmission. The guy helping me, said it`s not difficult to fabricate that bit of the transmission tunnel so it`s better to keep the original floor in as it`s not rusted.
Meanwhile, I started the preparation for reattaching the roof frame to the car. I removed all that fiberglass that was on it and this is what is left
Should I go ahead and give it few spots of welding to keep the frame in place and then to remove what`s left from the old skin or remove the old skin and then put the frame in position and weld it? My concern is that the braces that hold the frame in place are rotten and if I remove the skin, I will lose the geometry completely. Now, the frame is almost in place except for the upper corner on the driver side which does not align perfectly. So in this case, I thought that the A pillar is off but after measuring everything, I realized that everything is correct which makes me believe that the actual cut was made "wrong".
Anyway, I have a specialist coming over today to do some extra measurements and give me some feedback/advice on how to proceed.
Also, I think it`s a good idea to send out the fenders and hood to get blasted, patched and primed as I`m not ready to undertake this task