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Floor Panel Restoration - Sheetmetal Salvation

The Availability Of New Panels Eases Restoration Costs-And May Save Mustangs In The Process
From the March, 2010 issue of Mustang Monthly
By Donald Farr
Photography by Courtesy of the Manufacturers
Floor Panel Restoration Floor Structures
Floors rust, right? And properly... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Floor Structures
Floors rust, right? And properly patching floor structures can be a monumentally time consuming process. The solution? Dynacorn now sells complete, pre-welded floor structures-not just floorpan panels-that span all the way from the bottom edge of the firewall to the rear fascia, as seen here from this trunk view. Oh, and ignore the stitch welding you see in all these shots; Legendary Motorcar is doing these seam welds as a means of stiffening the coupe to prepare it for upcoming duty as a road-race/open-track car.
The availability of more and more new replacement sheetmetal stampings is helping to reduce restoration labor costs-and maybe even saving a few badly corroded Mustangs from the crusher. The white portions of this early hardtop are what remains (for now) of the factory metal. Everything else consists of new aftermarket stampings.

Floor Panel Restoration Floor Structures
Floors rust, right? And properly... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Floor Structures
Floors rust, right? And properly patching floor structures can be a monumentally time consuming process. The solution? Dynacorn now sells complete, pre-welded floor structures-not just floorpan panels-that span all the way from the bottom edge of the firewall to the rear fascia, as seen here from this trunk view. Oh, and ignore the stitch welding you see in all these shots; Legendary Motorcar is doing these seam welds as a means of stiffening the coupe to prepare it for upcoming duty as a road-race/open-track car.
Consider this: It used to be that Legendary's metal craftsmen often had to resort to hand-fabricating repair patches or panels that were previously unavailable. And you can rightfully assume that such labor-intensive efforts didn't come cheap. Alternatively, they might have had to seek out and purchase a rust-free "donor" car from which to scavenge the necessary sheetmetal. This was not only expensive but also meant that one Mustang would effectively die to preserve another. That kind of cannibalism was hardly good for the long-term survival of the species.

Floor Panel Restoration New Floor
Looking back the other way,... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration New Floor
Looking back the other way, you can see the complexity of shapes and structure in this new floor, which, we say again, is shipped as a single piece, therefore being a massive labor saver. Obviously, one doesn't rip the complete bottom out of a Mustang without taking some precautions-things could get pretty wobbly. Legendary has fastened the coupe to a jig mounted on a surface plate to keep everything completely square.
Floor Panel Restoration Shock Tower
Here's another time saver.... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Shock Tower
Here's another time saver. Some of the pieces that used to be available only separately can now be bought as complete subassemblies. An example is this left-side shock tower and apron assembly which comprises the tower, apron, and subframe welded together as a unit (again, the stitch welding is Legendary's). Another part visible here is the convertible-style torque box at the junction of subframe and firewall, again being used for rigidity. From the A-pillars forward, this coupe is all new.
Floor Panel Restoration Dashboard Structure
The dashboard structure is... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Dashboard Structure
The dashboard structure is factory, but the hardtop's complete firewall is again a Dynacorn part (as is most everything else that appears black in our shots). Yes, you still have to buy the new sheetmetal, but savings in labor costs will far outweigh the material price.
Floor Panel Restoration Cowl Panel
Another complicated stamping... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Cowl Panel
Another complicated stamping is the complete cowl panel. You can imagine how much more labor-efficient it is to simply weld in a new one rather than trying to patch or repair a rusted factory original.
Floor Panel Restoration New Panels
It's not only the big pieces... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration New Panels
It's not only the big pieces that are time savers. Imagine how much quicker it will be to weld in this new panel at the junction of the taillight panel and right rear fender rather than trying to fix the rusty, misshapen original.
Floor Panel Restoration Filler Panel
Our final example is this... 
   
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Floor Panel Restoration Filler Panel
Our final example is this filler panel that will replace the rather puny factory metal at the trunk and rear window openings. In fact, Legendary Motorcar boss, Peter Klutt, says with only slight exaggeration that by the time this hardtop is finished, its roof panel will be about the only factory metal left. That's how much aftermarket metal is available these days. Of course, for those doing '67 through '70 fastback projects, another option is Dynacorn's complete unibody assemblies.
Legendary Motorcar
8220 Fifth Line
Halton Hills
AK
905-875-4700

www.legendarymotorcar.com

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