So I had a bad day with the plasma cutter. my front floor boards were just as hack as the back but they served their purpose so I was just going to cut a little more off to be able to tie the new floor in
I got carried away
I had dual batteries that I built shelves for and welded it straight to the firewall. Biggest problem was I did this before the shock hoops were added up front so the bottom battery was almost impossible to remove. I decided I don't want dual batteries anymore so I cut the mount off. And then I remembered why I built it the way I did. Massive rust holes. So I cut most the right side firewall off as well
By this time I got mad at myself for making a lot more unneeded work for myself so I put the plas away and decided to leave most the drivers side alone. Probably regret it later but we will see
This is the start of the new tunnel. The shifters and probably some switches will be mounted to the top
I started looking at mounting the seats. I let the wife drive the Scout quite often but she has to keep the seat belts a little loose to be able to reach the pedals well. I decided to get a set of sliders made by Chassis Unlimited. Im pretty impressed with these but they aren't cheap. So only the drivers side is getting them for now
Here I needed a way to mount the back of the seats and clear the driveline. I decided this would be the strongest way and also double as a driveline hoop for the front of it
Looks like Im a little pic low on the interior tube work But there is still plenty more to add so Im sure more pics will come. Here you can see the back tabs on and a little more tube added for the tunnel
Since the bender was out I decided to bend the seat belt bar and add the V braces to it
first time with all the seats in the new tube work