I have a couple...but they are dark....unfortunatly my camera doesnt like taking photos in the garage, and its too blooming cold to push it out side.
I'll post up the reworking of the end of the inner sill where the 2 parts of the floor join in the next few days when i can get hold of a better camera.
as to the guy who posted about the floor being twisted when the roof came off, do you not think it would have twisted when it was cut in 2?
I can tell you, there were measurments taken for over 40 points, 20 diagonals and 20 lateral, I also took a lot of care to keep the rear submountings at the same angle as to which they were originally, 81 degrees.
I can tell you one thing for nothing, A S!erra is a LOT easier to do this with, all you have to do is cut along the ford joint at the rear of the pan where it joins the rear seat upright, remove the piece of floor still attached to the lip, shorten your forward section, and slide that back under the rear and spot weld it back together to replicate the ford seam. The bm floorpan is a LOT more complicated, and if I were to build another, from the experience of making this one, I would know where to cut, what sections need to be what shape etc....
I'm not saying I will, but once it's all together, I might just buy another compact, cut the compact out of this one and redo it from scratch. I might even do it with an M3....
anywho, there are more pics elsewhere, like retrorides, manchester classic ford, or even the e36 forum if you wanna do a search