NMNA: 3.0CS in B.C. Canada

Per the sellers description, they've riveted new floor pans in that are "ready to weld". I wanted to see what that looked like. Not sure found an answer, but found this. Is this a patch panel "riveted" onto the bottom of the frame? They state this car sat at a body shop for some time. I suspect mine did as well before I got it - and I'd guess both shops left the cars out on the ground behind the shop for a while. Fixable.

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I agree, pretty suspect. Could be an opportunity here, or just another parked, somewhat neglected project that will require going backwards for a while before you can see the light.
 
Couldn't have bothered either to remove the dried grass from the bottom while on the lift.
I don't know, makes it an honest barn find (or field find). :D Definitely worth restoring. But I'd think a buyer should get a look see at it and negotiate an appropriate price.
 
Know most of the E9's here in the lower mainland of BC but do not recognize this one As far as I know, there is not an E9 around that is "rust free" unless a mountain of money and time have been put into it. Hopefully, where it is did not get flooded outlast week and maybe coming up again.

Thanks, Rick
 
Hi, my name is Elmer, and I’m a Safety elephant..
I don’t think that thing would pass safety for a licence plate in BC. Ever.
structural integrity is looking a bit sketchy. It wasn’t that long ago that that car was about 6000 short of 5 digits.
 
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