This is a 1973 Mercedes Benz 280CE. It's not an expensive or collectible car to many, but to me it's valuable because it's fuel injected and a stick shift which are options that were never made available in the US.
It's a pillarless design and is a uni-body construction.
The car lived in Chicago for many years and has suffered from rust , especially in the drivers side pan.
I've bought new pans and rocker panels but I have a dilemma as to how to cut it up.
Here's the deal.
I was able to get replacement floor pans that run across the whole drivers side of the car (front and rear seat). This included the inner rocker panel for that area.

I was also able to buy a replacement outer rocker panel and my existing floors need it because they look like this




My concern is that if I cut the floor and the rocker off, will the car collapse given that it's unibody and also a pillarless design?
You're thoughts are gratefully welcome.