Well the *** end fenders wise was very strong as the PO had replaced the 1/4 panels and some how managed to line them up pretty decently with the rusted underbelly.
The outer shell is in really decent shape
The car did twist a little when I lifted it up to do the work but I shimmed it level then used the door seams as a reference point.
The right side spread a bit more than the left door so I lifted the right rear up to match the left side.
This was due to the fact that the PO had not lined things up correctly when doing the 1/4's to begin with
The scariest part was when I tried to support the car with jack stands from the back of the rocker panels and the entire back end started to sag backwards!
That's how much rot and rust was under this thing.
I had to support the rear of the car from the differential then dismantle the drive train then lower it out of the way in order to maintain the rear body in alignment
One the weight of the diff and springs was gone it the pucker factor dropped drastically!
If everything goes well this week. I am going to test fit the C2C trunk floor & side plates and be able to offer an opinion on the quality of the floor.
It doesn't have the same depth of ribbing as the factory floor but I am not worried about that because I don't plan to enter any 100 point car shows
So far now the wheel wells have been consuming a # of hours fabricating patches and welding them into place.