As I'm taking all the inauthentic vinyl and upholstery out of my cabin, I'm wondering whether and how to cover the gap between the rudder pedals and the firewall.
My initial restoration had a vinyl-wrapped piece of aluminum screwed in place there (left photo). There are tabs with screw holes on the two tubes ahead of the rudder pedals (red arrow in right photo) which seem to imply that some sort of floor board was attached there. But most of the Taylorcrafts I've seen have nothing between the rudder pedals and firewall -- just the exposed tubing.
I'm tempted to mount a cut-to-fit piece of black embossed panel board cardboard there, now that I've painted my metal floorboards black.
Anyone know what the factory did back in 1946?
My initial restoration had a vinyl-wrapped piece of aluminum screwed in place there (left photo). There are tabs with screw holes on the two tubes ahead of the rudder pedals (red arrow in right photo) which seem to imply that some sort of floor board was attached there. But most of the Taylorcrafts I've seen have nothing between the rudder pedals and firewall -- just the exposed tubing.
I'm tempted to mount a cut-to-fit piece of black embossed panel board cardboard there, now that I've painted my metal floorboards black.
Anyone know what the factory did back in 1946?
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