waiting to get some things for the rest of the interior but will be later on (such as a rear seat delete kit)
but i decided to go ahead and start tearing the motor down just to see whats inside and ill be cleaning up the bay and the motor. but of course i cant smooth the bay because of no welding skills so im gonna try and make it as clean as possible here is a pic of what i got so far ill have some more tomorrow dont ask about the blue wires stupid PO.
you dont have to weld those in?
You can pop rivet these in: Aluminum Engine Bay Panels, Rear Seat Deletes, Door Panels, and more for your Mustang and there are full fiberglass ones but I can't remember where I saw them, it is a very famous mustang parts place but I just can't remember, someone on the corral asked if the were still around, that's how I stumbled on them.
By the way, you can get a small mig welder w/flux core wire for dirt cheap on Harbor Freight that will do the job.
just browsed the thread and saw you were thinking about fiberglass in the floors. Weekend Warrior and Fiberglass floor pans arent gonna work.
Especially with any type of decent power. I would get the metal and have someone weld it.
yea man im glad to i sold it dirt cheap im gonna be doing alot this weekend i need some motivation ha ha
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thanks to LRS, you dont need welding skills to smooth the bay anymore. When my motor comes out, this is the method ill be using.
Its very tough to glass over metal but just a suggestion if you dont weld buy some cheap sheet metal cut the floor pans out drill some bolt holes bolt with a flat top flush bolts and epoxy the the seem around the edges cheap budget fixiv seen it done on older cars with alot of fiberglass like i said ill try it and see if it holds for a little while ill have some updates this coming week and thanks for every1 help
This would be terrible advice if the OP was even around, and even had the car to consider this.Its very tough to glass over metal but just a suggestion if you dont weld buy some cheap sheet metal cut the floor pans out drill some bolt holes bolt with a flat top flush bolts and epoxy the the seem around the edges cheap budget fix