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Old Nov 15, 2003 | 10:59 PM
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I new to the fords i`ve build a few Camaro`s over the last 25 yrs!!Mostly dirt cars,But i bought a 1968 Mustang J code for my wive!And this car as set up for over 20 years and the front floor pans are rusted out and really the only rust on the car.I removed the seats and was looking it over and starting the prep for new floor pans and was wondering what do i need to do to support the front frame rails?I have been trying to buy this car sents 1997 and i want to do it right!!! Thanks for any help you guy`s can give me.
I think i like this old car more then my wive and it is a live long dream for her!LOL<img border="0" src=smileys/smiley4.gif border="0"> <edited><editID>hopperss</editID><editDate>37940.8752199074</editDate></edited>
Old Nov 20, 2003 | 07:19 PM
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I am a body man, and I would do it like this: 1st support the car from any point that seems as though it will not put the weight on the rails. 2nd get some small scrap angle iron and tack weld pieces of it from the frame rails to other areas, like the rockers, or anything thats not going to get cut out when you remove the bad floors, this way when you do remove the bad ones, the rails stay in place. 3rd CREFULLY cut out what you don't want anymore, and then last but not least weld in your new pans. The key here is to not allow the rails to move around anywhere when they no longer have the floor pans there to keep them in place, so support them however you can figure out. The angle iron bracing is easier to cut back out after then it is to relocate a frame rail!! You also may want to get your hands on a copy of the frame measurements to double check the locations before you finish welding the new pans all the way in. You can find the specs in the original Ford shop manual for 1968, in the "body" volume. CD-rom versions of this are usually availible on e-bay. Hop this helped, good luck!!! Mike
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