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need help with restoring a 1969 Shelby GT500 convertible

Started by Pico88, September 15, 2024, 03:03:22 AM

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Pico88

Hi, I'm a guy in italy who has been lucky to purchase a 1969 shelby gt 500 convertible that needs a full restoration. I need some tips on bodywork because there's really limited informations available here for that model and we don't want to make a mistakes. Could someone hel me out?
First, I need to understand how the entire floor pan is constructed because we are considering whether to modify the 1969 model or to use the floor pan from the 1967 convertible.
thank you
Pietro

Coralsnake

#1
The 1967 and 1969 floor pans are very different.

You have an expensive car and using original parts is the best idea.

The floor pan is one piece. It goes from rocker panel to rocker panel. There is a seam at the firewall and one under the rear seat

Please share some information like the VIN and some photos



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RickD

There are whole lot of things to think about when replacing the floors in your convertible.  One of the first considerations is to be sure to weld in bracing to keep that body together when the floor comes out.  Whats the condition of the torques boxes and the inner rocker panels?  Its been my experience when removing a floor that lots of other things can show up that need attention; so do a thorough inspection of all of those potential problem areas and make a plan for removal/installation and get your replacement panels ordered and ready to go. 

Get ready to document all of the interior parts and wiring you will need to remove or replace before you can get to the floor removal.  Not a lot of details in your post about your experience level.  Do a good online search for information about what you are going to do.  Some pretty good older publications out there on Mustang floor panel replacement.  Better yet, if you can find a professional or very experienced body guy that has done this stuff before you will be very glad you did. 

FL SAAC

Buongiorno Pietro

Just ran into your post

Wishing you the best on your project

This is another source for floor pans

FORD MUSTANG Floor Panels - Summit Racing
https://www.summitracing.com/search/part-type/floor-panels/make/ford/model/mustang

Here is an article on the replacement

Project 1969 Mustang, Part 2: Floor Pan Replacement
https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1969-mustang-project-floor-pan-replacement/
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FL SAAC

Remember that our cars are mustangs

Always look for mostly mustang parts

Here is another vendor for 1969 mustang parts

Floor boards - Classic Body Parts
https://classicbodyparts.com/?s=Floor+boards&post_type=product&_year_make_model=1969%2Cford-1969%2Cmustang-ford-1969
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Coralsnake

Please get some advice from someone that has restored a car  before. Many of the floor pans listed above are not correct for a 1969 car. They will fit, but they are not correct.

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Pico88

Thank you all for the advice. I will take my time to read them carefully and try to apply the best solution. This is the VIN of my car 9F03R480240 
I am attaching some photos
Thank you.

Pico88

Quote from: RickD on September 15, 2024, 07:32:16 AMThere are whole lot of things to think about when replacing the floors in your convertible.  One of the first considerations is to be sure to weld in bracing to keep that body together when the floor comes out.  Whats the condition of the torques boxes and the inner rocker panels?  Its been my experience when removing a floor that lots of other things can show up that need attention; so do a thorough inspection of all of those potential problem areas and make a plan for removal/installation and get your replacement panels ordered and ready to go. 

Get ready to document all of the interior parts and wiring you will need to remove or replace before you can get to the floor removal.  Not a lot of details in your post about your experience level.  Do a good online search for information about what you are going to do.  Some pretty good older publications out there on Mustang floor panel replacement.  Better yet, if you can find a professional or very experienced body guy that has done this stuff before you will be very glad you did. 
will be mounted on a professional jig to ensure that none of the original measurements are lost

Pico88

Quote from: FL SAAC on September 16, 2024, 11:17:14 AMBuongiorno Pietro

Just ran into your post

Wishing you the best on your project

This is another source for floor pans

FORD MUSTANG Floor Panels - Summit Racing
https://www.summitracing.com/search/part-type/floor-panels/make/ford/model/mustang

Here is an article on the replacement

Project 1969 Mustang, Part 2: Floor Pan Replacement
https://www.motortrend.com/how-to/1969-mustang-project-floor-pan-replacement/
Buongiorno  8)
Thank you,
I'm not sure that a 69 mustang fastback complete floor pan is correct for convertible

Coralsnake

Those are patterned after earlier floor pans and the rib design is different
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Pico88

Exactly. The design of the original ribbing resembles the floor of the '67 convertible much more than that of the '69 fastback. That's why I'm confused. Someone have some pics about a 69 convertible without interiors ?

FL SAAC

ciao amico

Spero che questa nota ti trovi bene

hai ragione, il tetto rigido in convertibile non funzionerà

ho appena usato un esempio di ciò che è disponibile

ecco perché nella mia corrispondenza sono illustrati l'anno, il produttore e il veicolo

sono disponibili attraverso molte fonti

come quest'altro venditore per una Mustang decappottabile

augurandoti il ��meglio
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FL SAAC

Quote from: Pico88 on September 16, 2024, 03:56:13 PMExactly. The design of the original ribbing resembles the floor of the '67 convertible much more than that of the '69 fastback. That's why I'm confused. Someone have some pics about a 69 convertible without interiors ?


se intendi entrare nel tuo veicolo in una visualizzazione corretta al 100%.

allora devi trovare qualcuno che abbia un pianale originale nuovo o usato

ancora i migliori auguri per il tuo progetto
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Coralsnake

#13
Pietro, I sent you a private message

Please feel free to contact me

Coralsnake68@hotmail.com

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J_Speegle

Quote from: Pico88 on September 16, 2024, 03:56:13 PMExactly. The design of the original ribbing resembles the floor of the '67 convertible much more than that of the '69 fastback. That's why I'm confused. Someone have some pics about a 69 convertible without interiors ?

To confuse thing even more there are two 67 floor versions

Here are some pictures of a 69 convertible from the top side.  Just like non-convertible floors if your not looking at all the different parts added/welded to them. Of course its more difficult to see the details from the interior side  :)

Haven't had to use reproduction floors but at one point guys were having to modify the reproductions by adding a different front outer panel with the different webbing.











Hope this helps


Jeff Speegle- Mustang & Shelby detail collector, ConcoursMustang.com mentor :) and Judge