Fixing your rusty 67 mustang floor pan
Finding a solid 67 mustang floor pan in a car that's been sitting for thirty years is basically like winning the lottery. Most of the time, you open the door, pull back that moldy old carpet, and you're greeted by a view of the driveway through a jagged, orange hole. It's a classic Mustang rite of passage. If you're lucky, it's just a few pinholes, but for most of us, it's a full-on "Fred Flintstone" situation where your feet are practically touching the pavement. ...