No bottom track

A quick learner from Greenville, SC says:
Hi. I bought a 70s home with odd closet door sizes, I pulled out the bottom track and mostly ruined it, not knowing I'd have problems finding new doors. I would like to go ahead and continue to use these, but if possible I'd rather not use a bottom track at all. Is that possible? And what parts / instructions would I need to follow?
Thank you SOOO much!
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Paul from SWISCO responded:

Thanks for reaching out to us. Because you don't want to use a bottom track, you can possibly use the 23-316 bottom corner jamb bracket. Your original bottom threaded adjustment pin should fit in the nylon boot in the jamb bracket. You would remove the other bottom guide pin so it doesn't scrap the floor as you operate the bi-fold door. Have a look and see what you think. 

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