'64 Cab rust repair - part sources?
Posted: July 1, 2014, 2:58 am
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My son and I are restoring a '64 Mercury M100 long box. Truck was only on the road for 16 years and sat for ... 34. Its in very good shape for a 50 year old truck especially from my part of the world. My '97 ford pick up has more rust holes in it!
I have to rebuild/replace the front cab supports and part of the floor. For those of done this before what is the way to go for parts? From what I"ve found surfing the net I've only found Carolina Classics that sell the front cab support and floor pan which looks like the bulk of what I need to start. There will be still some fabercating/repacing metal in spots. I have a welders - arc, mig, plasma cutter and more in the shop just ... time is a factor right now so I was thinking these parts would speed up the process. A person could fabricate those supports it looks like but if I remeber right they are not priced too bad. Not sure about shipping though. For now we just want to fix the holes in the floor and get it road worthy/safe for the summer. Then down the road continue on with the rest of work etc. For now the son wants to keep the "old patina" look ...






My son and I are restoring a '64 Mercury M100 long box. Truck was only on the road for 16 years and sat for ... 34. Its in very good shape for a 50 year old truck especially from my part of the world. My '97 ford pick up has more rust holes in it!
I have to rebuild/replace the front cab supports and part of the floor. For those of done this before what is the way to go for parts? From what I"ve found surfing the net I've only found Carolina Classics that sell the front cab support and floor pan which looks like the bulk of what I need to start. There will be still some fabercating/repacing metal in spots. I have a welders - arc, mig, plasma cutter and more in the shop just ... time is a factor right now so I was thinking these parts would speed up the process. A person could fabricate those supports it looks like but if I remeber right they are not priced too bad. Not sure about shipping though. For now we just want to fix the holes in the floor and get it road worthy/safe for the summer. Then down the road continue on with the rest of work etc. For now the son wants to keep the "old patina" look ...












