Time for another update.
By pure luck, I managed to snag a piece of 1x2 rectangular tubing in the perfect length for my seat mount that one of our maintenance guys at work was scrapping the day after my last post for $free.50. That then became the outboard drivers side seat mount:
Driver's seat is now mounted.
Moving on to the passenger side, there's a big hump in the floor pan protruding out from the trans tunnel that was obviously going to need some surgery. I presume this space at one time housed the catalytic converter or something, which is funny because the donor Camaro has a similar feature, but there's nothing in the way there now. So I broke out the angle grinder again and made some cardboard templates to fill the space.
Cut some more .120 sheet and welded it in place (sorry for the crappy pic, this side of the garage has bad lighting at night.)
On the outside, I just welded a piece of 1/8" flat stock between the stock mounts, drilled some holes, and welded nuts on the backside. I had to cut a relief in the rear hump for one of the nuts.
Overall I didn't put as much effort into getting the passenger side as low as possible, so it sits a bit higher than the drivers side. I'm still comfortable without a helmet, but with it's just a bit snug. The driver's side is a much better seating position for me with a helmet on than before. Better support from the seat and better leverage on the steering wheel should make it a lot easier to drive.
I had really hoped my roll bar would be ready for pickup last week so I could get going on it this weekend, but no such luck. So yesterday I looked at mounting the factory oil cooler instead.
I had decided to attach my lower radiator mounts where the factory mounts for the oil cooler would go, so I had to engineer some new ones to fit the cooler to the opposite side of that same bracket. This will all make a lot more sense once I put it together
While waiting for the paint to dry, I hacked apart my Y-pipe to weld in some flex couplings. I don't know why I never did this in the first place, but there was a slight misalignment between the v-band flanges at the headers that caused one of the clamps to come loose and mangle itself a bit. I'll wait until new v-band clamps get here before I finish welding it.