pfloro wrote:
I'm not a first gen Toronado expert by any means. However, I don't think this situation can be corrected without a section of the firewall (outer and maybe inner) from a donor car. To fabricate this piece from stock steel might be impossible due to the curvature. This repair will require removal of the dash assembly, outer fenders (inner too?) and mechanical gear attached to the upper section of the firewall.
The 'A' pillars are also rusty as well as the header section. If these areas are not solid, the structural integrity of the body will be compromised.
Give some serious thought about proceeding with this particular car.
Hope this information helps,
Paul
Naw, the A-pillars are clean. They have a little rust, but no holes, and not nearly enough to cause any concern. It shouldn't require chopping out anything to do with the fire-wall... on the front-side of the gap, there are holes where the rusted-out part was screwed to the panel under the hood, so it's a seperate piece. And, this is the only thing that's really holding me back on the entire car. Everything else is rust-free.