I have a very much loved FC sedan owned by me for 37 years. I did a thread on it a while back in Members called "mine since 79"
Now that I'm starting to get some spare time, I'm having a play with it to just freshen it up a bit and complete the little things that didn't get done when i was young, Mainly fitting a EK auto floor pan I have and a M21 transmision.
That brings me to my problem. After several abortive attempts, I have come to the conclusion that there is absolutely no way I will ever be able to attack the floor of that vehicle with any type of metal cutting equipment. It is just too pristine and the sentimental value too great. Who could do such a thing?
There really is only one way to resolve this delema. I have purchased another FC.
It's an old restoration in need of another restoration. I can now remove all the non-original parts from the grey one and use the stock parts from the blue one to put the grey one back to stock original condition keeping my concious clear. I will then use all the later model Holden parts to modify the blue one. I can fit the EK floor in the blue one guilt free it has repair section floor pans in it anyway.
as soon as I get moved into the new shed, its on.