Floor pans
Hi everyone. I'm brand new to these forums and I figured I'd start things off with a question. I've got a '64 mustang with an I6 and I've been saving to have the floor pans replaced for a while. Work and school have consipired to keep me from really looking into this as much as I would like to, so I thought I'd ask you guys (since I'm sure some of you have had this done before) about how much it would cost. I don't have a garage or the skill to do it myself, so that's pretty much out of the question unless its alot easier than I imagine it would be. I'd also like to say thanks to everyone for providing so much useful information here. I'm sure it's going to be a great help.
it's not for the rookie to do....the cut and welding need to be very precise.....you would need a mig welder..some remove the body from the frame....how bad is it..they make patch panels for this...if this is going to be just a driver I would go the patch route..the 64.65 are just terrible about rusting... my addvise would be to find and restorer or bodyman to do it on the side..he makes cash and you save some
good luck1
good luck1
its pretty bad. In the front, it looks something like this little diagram i just thought up. If its supposed to look like this ___/ in the front, its more like this __ /. The area where the front slants up is rusted through on both sides. There are also a few holes in the very back.
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