2009.03.05 - UPDATE! - OOOPS, NEED TO BACKTRACK A BIT....
Turns out I got a little ahead of myself on the a-pillar cagework.
Since I hadn't replaced the rusty sheetmetal on the inside of the a-pillar, the layout of the cage plates and rollcage was a bit premature.
First thing I did was to graft in this "donor" curve from the fresh air vent that I'd cut out of the passenger footwell. This helped to close a gaping hole in the rocker area. The black "Sharpie" line is where the outer rocker panel sheetmetal will ultimately cover. In the final design, these outer rockers will be fully-removeable, so I want the stuff underneath to still look good even with the outer panel removed.
Then it was time to graft in a new interior kickpanel patch...
As you can see from the tracing of the cage plate on the floor, the plate now has to be re-positioned since the panel covers two of the 4 original holes...
You can also see how I flanged the plate toward the inside of the footwell area instead of doing the factory "crease" that tucks it into the rocker area. I'm hoping this will end up being a bit more impervious to water damage and will seal-up better once everything is Line-X'ed.
Finally, a complete patch. Just need to duplicate this work on the driver's side, then I can re-install and fine-tune the cagework.

Turns out I got a little ahead of myself on the a-pillar cagework.
Since I hadn't replaced the rusty sheetmetal on the inside of the a-pillar, the layout of the cage plates and rollcage was a bit premature.
First thing I did was to graft in this "donor" curve from the fresh air vent that I'd cut out of the passenger footwell. This helped to close a gaping hole in the rocker area. The black "Sharpie" line is where the outer rocker panel sheetmetal will ultimately cover. In the final design, these outer rockers will be fully-removeable, so I want the stuff underneath to still look good even with the outer panel removed.
Then it was time to graft in a new interior kickpanel patch...
As you can see from the tracing of the cage plate on the floor, the plate now has to be re-positioned since the panel covers two of the 4 original holes...
You can also see how I flanged the plate toward the inside of the footwell area instead of doing the factory "crease" that tucks it into the rocker area. I'm hoping this will end up being a bit more impervious to water damage and will seal-up better once everything is Line-X'ed.Finally, a complete patch. Just need to duplicate this work on the driver's side, then I can re-install and fine-tune the cagework.

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