Mustang Forums   Mustang Classifieds   Photo Gallery   Calendars   Search   Live Chat   Contact MF   Sponsors
  Mustang Recalls   Mustang TSB's   News   Timeslips   Timeline   Wallpaper   Member List   Register   Login

65 Rustang - Replacement Order ?

  Printable Version
Mustang Forum >> Ford Mustang Tech >> Classic Mustangs >> 65 Rustang - Replacement Order ? Page: [1]
Login
Message << Older Topic   Newer Topic >>
65 Rustang - Replacement Order ? - 5/7/2008 8:59:55 PM   
gup06

 

Posts: 2
Joined: 9/28/2007
Status: offline
Hello All - I just got a 65 Mustang - all original.  I knew it was rusty when I bought it, has the cowl syndrome.  Floor pans are pretty weak , so I will be replacing them.  Front frame rails do look good but will know more after I pull the floor off.  I am concerned on one part.  The car has sat the last 20 years, and the firewall is showing some holes left of the steering wheel .  Top of the firewall looks very rusty from water leakage.

My question - what order is the preferred order to do the rust repair?  I was planning on first taking up the drivers side floor up to the firewall. (one side at a time)   Looks as though I will need to replace the tow boards also.  After I get the floor out there, I should be able to determine if the front rail needs replacement.  With the cowl obviously gone, and possible firewall issues.

What order would be correct?  I need to pull the driver side fender, etc to expose all the damage there , but just looking for some advice on ones who have done it themselves.  Also , what are the best reference guides to use to ensure accurate measurements?  The bottom of the shock towers have a hole on each side, so I will need to replace those bolt on items also , but the inner apron assembly looks to be very good shape .. Thanks - Matt
Post #: 1
RE: 65 Rustang - Replacement Order ? - 5/7/2008 9:46:39 PM   
zmetalmilitia


Posts: 567
Joined: 9/10/2007
From: Colorado
Status: offline
As long as the frame rails are in good shape, your foundation is good.  One side at a time is the best route imo.  The less metal cut out the less chance of getting the car off alignment.  If you have never done this magnitude of metal replacement before, one side at a time for sure.  There is no exact on way to do it, but you can start by replacing the floor pans and work your way up to the toeboards and firewall.  May want to check the torque boxes too.  Mine had only one-on the drivers side but I added one to the passengers side for a stronger frame.  There is a complete firewall with toeboard piece available if that is what you need.  The cowl would be the last thing if that needs replaced.  You may get away with just patching the hat areas of the cowl instead of replacing the entire thing.  As you cut out the old metal and view the newer pieces going in, you'll get a feel for how it all goes together.  The new pieces may need to be trimed to fit.  It might be a good idea to check out some dvd's or something like that to get an idea what's involved in replacing floorpans, etc. 

I used my shop manual for dimensions.  If your tackling this new project, a hard copy shop manual is a must.  You can check out my pics as I have replaced a ton of metal on this beast.

_____________________________

1967 Mustang Fastback-I Get It
http://s249.photobucket.com/albums/gg219/zmetalmilitia/

(in reply to gup06)
Post #: 2
RE: 65 Rustang - Replacement Order ? - 5/8/2008 7:35:28 AM   
gup06

 

Posts: 2
Joined: 9/28/2007
Status: offline
Hey Thanks for the info !  That was the order I had in mind - so I just wanted to confirm it :)

The frame rails in the front LOOK good, and I hope they are !  The rear frame rails are not good and need replaced,  but that is later.

Thanks for the input - I have to pick up a shop manual yet - so that was on my list .  I restored a GTO and had to replace the trunk pans, braces and quatrters - so this will be even more fun !

Thanks!

(in reply to zmetalmilitia)
Post #: 3
Login OR Register now to post a reply to this forum topic.
Page:   [1]

 

 
Mustang Forum >> Ford Mustang Tech >> Classic Mustangs
Jump to:
Forum Rules & FAQ
Today's Posts
Most Active Topics
RSS Feeds
Make A Donation

Mustangs:
Classic Mustang
Mustang II
Fox Body Mustang
sn95 Mustang
New Edge Mustang
s197 Mustang
Mustang Clubs
2007 GT500 Mustang
2009 Mustang
Ford Mustang Prices


Featured Sponsors
Advertising Info

Ride of the Month
May 2008
1989 351W Hatch

Top 10 Posters
pro50sc17411
nanaki14581
dan04cobra14388
88bluegt14311
ride of the 13302
addermk213288
hotrods_n_bo13193
2000gt4.612443
mustangman0211601
1slo8511497

New Vendors
Year One
Auto Badges
Trickflow
Speedware Motorsports
LTM Global
Late Model Restoration
Southern Mustang Parts
4walls
BrandMotion
AMSOIL - Performance Oil Technology

MustangForums.com is not affiliated with or endorsed by Ford Motor Company.