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Old 02-19-2006, 07:58 PM
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1952 Ford Mainline floor pans

i am new to this form ! i hope to make some friend and find & trade all the information that can be giving! i am buying a 53 ford mainline . she will be my first rat Rod ! I am trying to find some floor pans and body parts to patch her up . she only has a 6 cyl but she does run ! i will put a small-block 351w in later . any place to start to fix the floor pans . i also want to know what is the best welding to use for the floor pans and body work ? MIG--TIG or what is the EASIEST to work with . i have only used a torch about 20+ years ago !!
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welcome Jim.......Post your questions in the body forum...you will get your answers there.
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welcome Jim.......Post your questions in the body forum...you will get your answers there.



Thanks alot ! i will go there and try that .

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Welcome to Hotrodders , Poncho is right place your questions in the proper forums. I think a MIG is best for that floorpanwork.
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