Mustang Monthly Homepage Mustang Monthly
Get Adobe Flash player

How To: '65-'66 Taillight Panel Replacement

We Finish Off the Metal Repairs on Our '66 Project and Get One Step Closer to Color
By Mark Houlahan
Photography by Mark Houlahan
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel The New Panel
Our KSR taillight panel arrived... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel The New Panel
Our KSR taillight panel arrived with the rest of our metal order, but it had to wait patiently for its turn with Classic Creations of Central Florida's metal wizards.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Cutting The Spot Welds
1 Using a reinforced wire... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Cutting The Spot Welds
1 Using a reinforced wire wheel, all areas where spot welds will need to be drilled through are cleaned of all paint, sealer, and primer.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Bumper Supports
2 When hunting for spot welds,... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Bumper Supports
2 When hunting for spot welds, make sure you find all of them to prevent struggling with the taillight panel later. Several spot welds are found where the trunk latch support is mounted and at the bumper supports.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Drilling Out The Spot Welds
3 Once you've located all... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Drilling Out The Spot Welds
3 Once you've located all the spot welds, you can begin drilling them out to separate the metal panels. While Danny Gaydos of Classic Creations of Central Florida prefers the feel of a large drill bit just cutting through the top layer, you can also use a spot-weld cutter.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Spot Welds Removed
4 When drilling out the spot... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Spot Welds Removed
4 When drilling out the spot weld, make sure you drill far enough only to separate the two metal panels. If you drill completely through both panels, you will have little area for the new panel to be welded to.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Chisel
5 Use a chisel to separate... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Chisel
5 Use a chisel to separate the taillight panel from the end of the quarter-panel on each side. If you find a missed spot weld, drill it out; don't try to chisel through it.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Pry The Panel
6 The top lip of the taillight... 
   
  read full caption
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Pry The Panel
6 The top lip of the taillight panel overlaps the end of the trunk corners. Using a pair of locking pliers, pry the top lip away from the trunk corner to separate the welds located there.

1  | 2  | 3  | Next

Ford Mustang Research
Ford Mustang Get information on specs, safety features, pricing, and equipment options for the new Ford Mustang. The Mustang has a V8 standard engine producing 315 horsepower. It has had 0 vehicle recalls, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Ford Focus and the Ford Flex.
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Cutting Off The Remainder Of The Panel Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Pulling The Remaining Metal Back
Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Pulling Off The Old Panel Classic Mustang Taillight Panel Old Seam Sealer
 
1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 & 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible - Resto Roundup
Exclusive Ford Mustang restorations, featuring a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible, and much More!... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback - Father And Son Reunion
Ben Hunsaker And His Son, Steve, Teamed Up To Restore This '66 GT Fastback... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang Fastback - Stealth Fighter
We show you a very clean 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback restomod... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible - Jim Menke's '66 Convertible
The classic Mustang hobby has come a long way since Mustang Monthly was launched more than two decades ago. During the nostalgic ’80s, political correctness included restoring a classic Mustang... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop - A Sporty but Girly 66 Mustang
Building a 66 hardtop daily driver that is sporty but girly... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang GT350 - Go Green Go
Exclusive Green 1966 Ford Mustang GT350, featuring a 289 HiPo Engine, special Cragar SS wheels, Tri-Y headers, and More!... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop - Time Traveler
Check out this unbelievable 1966 Ford Mustang Hardtop with its milage clocked at only 2,640.9!... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Fastback - Blue Past You
Exclusive 1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Fastback, featuring a 306 horsepower 289 engine, custom blue interior, Ford's legendary Hi-Po, and More!... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback - Saved!
Exclusive 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback, featuring a 289 Hi-Po engine, a four-speed transmission, 3.50:1 peg-leg gears, and More!... more
 
1966 Ford Mustang GT - Readers' Album
Our prize this month is a $50 gift certificate from Texas Mustang Parts. We appreciate all their help with the certificate and hope the winner enjoys the loot.... more