1965 Mustang rust repair

Brian finished welding the subframe connectors

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Brian wanted to keep the original fender aprons so he would have something to line up the new firewall and cowl. Most of the rust was on the bottom and the very top edge. He replaced the bottom and made a few small patches on the right side but still has one small area outlined in black to repair.

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I noticed in other pics the trans/driveshaft tunnel was removed. Are you just using it now for fitment?
Also, using sheet metal screws is a real good idea. Not only do they pull things together tightly, when you pull them out and rosette weld the panel to the frame it ensures good penetration.
 
I'm a new member here who just brought his high school sweetheart home after rusting for 25 years. Reading this post made me realize that I can resurrect my car. Great job and thank you for giving me the realization that anything can be done!
 
I'm a new member here who just brought his high school sweetheart home after rusting for 25 years. Reading this post made me realize that I can resurrect my car. Great job and thank you for giving me the realization that anything can be done!

Anything is possible with enough time and money! I got lots of time, but its that whole money part i dont have figured out yet :shrug:
 
We have a couple of other projects we need to work on but Brian wanted to finish the trunk area before we stopped.

Brian started by marking the outline of the frame rail on the back side than drilled his holes for the plug welds

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Started plug welding but still has the sheet metal screws that will come out and holes welded.

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Finished welding, grinding and sanding

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Sprayed SPI epoxy to keep it from rusting

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