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    cutting up targa tub

    I have a 74 targa tub that is going to be cut up. Tub has been sitting outside for almost 10 years.

    The bad:
    Floors are gone including the pedal cluster area.

    Known good parts that also fit on early cars include the rear deck and seat pans.

    Door latch panels are in good shape. Including lower section that transitions into the rockers.

    Want to build an R replica? Good rear quarter panels will update your slabside.

    Post or email a picture of your cut dimensions. I will see if the part is good.

    jamie(d0t)novak (at) hotmail (d0t) com [remove spaces and add symbols]

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    how much for the passenger side rear seat area?

    thank you.

    ms

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    How about $30 shipped? I should be able to make the cuts this weekend.

    Let me know how much of the sides of the pans you require as well. I can cut it as shallow or deep as you want.

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    3" or 4" up on the sides would be great. do you want paypal?

    also, not to press my luck, but:
    1. what is the condition of your driver side inner fender (left side of thr driver's footwell), 4-5" above the floor (mine is rotted at the joint with the floor)?

    2. front bottoms of either/both front inner fender (where the fender brace emerges)?

    3. rear cross member (separates the rear fenders and contains the rear latch panel)?

    thanks.

    mike shaver

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    Send me some pictures of these areas with an outline of where you need the cuts. I will be at the car in the next few days and can check.

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    will do.

    thank you.

    ms

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    i'm sorry it took me so long to get back to you. there have been several distractions, but most importantly, i have become a new grandfather. i have gotten to the car and have taken photos and will send them in a separate e-mail.

    mike shaver

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