Hello, I am putting trunk floors in my mustang and noticed one has a reinforcement ridge under the bumper bracket and one doesn't. Was this a year specific thing like the spare tire hold-down bracket or a model thing?
Also the trunk floor (early 65 Buffalo stamp) without the ridge was a thinner gauge (20) metal vs. the other (18/19 gauge). Did they put thinner less rigid materials on 6 cylinders?
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Given the picture I guess your asking about a coupe or convertible. Care to let us know when and where your car was built so we can focus on your particular plant and time period?
No the panels were the same for 6 cylinders and V8 in this case.
You wrote "reinforcement ridge under the bumper bracket" and the picture does not show it clearly, are you referrign to a ridge around the rear bumper bracket or under as you wrote?