In order to answer your questions about installing a 1 piece floor and using support braces depend on several things. Is your car a convertible? Are the rocker panels rusted out? Do you have all the drivetrain in or has the car been completely taken apart? If all of the sheet metal is on how does it fit especially the doors. CHRIS
At this point Chris, the engine, transmission, and driveline are out. The car is a coupe. The doors are still on. The rocker panels haven't yet been checked out. The car sits on the side of the garage as I prep the garage for the work. Rearraging the garage, new natural lighting fixtures and laying a new epoxy floor covering. I'll be moving the car into the garage this next week. I then plan to complete a full inspection. At this point I can see that the floor is rusted through on the passenger side/driver side at the firewall. The floor behind the driver seat has a patch panel that was installed using sheet metal screws. The rest of the back seat area looks solid but needs a closer look. I plan to take the car apart removing the front and rear suspension, headlights, grill, bezels, badges, chrome, bumpers, brackets, wiring radio, heater, ducting, etc.
The body will be placed on roll-able stands, moved outside power washed and dried with compressed air. Moved back into the shop for inspection.
I was thinking of a full floor pan but looks like maybe just the passenger/driverside pans are needed. Decision hasn't been made, no parts ordered.
The car was DSO Los Angeles and I bought it in New Mexico. From the information I have gathered from the previous owner the car stayed in those two states..........Jeff