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03-30-2012 07:22 PM #3
Next one to tackle was the floors . I could have just done the fronts it was the only rust after years of salt . The floors come complete one piece front , just of the toe kick to the back where under the rear seat starts . As I mentioned prices of sheet metal are so cheap it is not worth patching them .
Fitting in a toe panel
This is what a full floor side looks like when in its place . Helps make a guarantee for a solid foundation when doing a mustang . You see in the floor support and can coat and prevent any rust
in the future .
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When I trimmed the panel for fit , you will notice I left the seat belt bolting area and went around it . I know it will keep the original strength in the floor at that point . Plus I don't have to worry about replacing the nut .
I replaced the front floor supports
I brushed the vari prime onLast edited by bluestang67; 09-22-2013 at 08:20 PM.





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I bought the 76 in August , but haven't been able to work on it. When I get a chance I'll post some pictures.
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