As of last week I believe I have all the braces, patch panels etc. needed to complete the floor project. Rear end of car comes next (wheel wells, trunk etc.)
I got my parts from Early Birds Canada and DR Classic Automotive US.
Like these guys as they are small and generally price is better for shipping. I did a price comparison and they all come in around the same money even when you get a quote from Classic /w 20% off.
I tried to get US made panels where I could and the rest are anyone's guess. Dynacon, Tiawon? For the most part it looks like they will work.
The small braces at the front under floor pan and firewall appear to look like they will fit. The sheet metal is not as thick though. However, it maybe a better grade steel (aluminized so less corrosion).
The inner rocker panels do not fit completely. I will use the very thick steel panel to patch my existing rocker.
Floor pan and vert braces appear to fit well.
I'm looking for some sand blaster equipment so I can fire it up and blast the underbody before I start welding.
Lost a month of time and $$$ due to an unforeseen car break down. Toyota wanted $2k ++ to fix alternator, replace fluids and replace rear shocks. Screw that ... I did it myself. I had to remove the whole front of the car to get at the alternator! Cost me only $200 to fix the existing alternator. Also put better parts in it and increased the AMP's. Then the water pump went 1 day after that. Rear diff leaking as well so there went another $1300. Looking at replacing the car!!