I'm looking for advice, tips and recommendations concerning my next project which requires significant metal work. Unlike my previous project which has zero rust, this car (70 Mach 1, not to be confused with the one I posted for sale late last year) has significant rust. It's not a basket-case by any means, but it's going to require much of the following to be replaced:
(a) Floor pans (both front sections beneath driver and front passenger feet area are gone. Driver's side firewall area of the pan is good; passenger side is very thin up to about the area of the heater core. There is one small hole about the size of a quarter in the driver's side behind the front seat, near the rocker. Rocker panels are solid)
(b) Trunk floor (there are holes in the trunk floor above both frame rails, yet the rails look good. There are also several holes in the flange around the fuel tank. The rest of the trunk floor seems solid)
(c) Firewall (see description in "a"... most of the firewall is solid, but there will be some metal needed that I don't think comes with the replacement floor pans)
(d) Door hinge area on driver's side (1/2" dia hole near top door hinge and the rust is spreading towards the pillar. I think a small section of this area will need work)
(e) Driver's side quarter panel (someone added mud flaps and they appear to have trapped debris and moisture, causing what I believe will be a small hole on the driver's side once the paint is stripped. The rest of both quarters appear solid inside and out. I think this area in question could be patched)
(f) Two, 2 SQIN sections of the tail light panel (there is rust-through at one hole around the tail light buckets, one on each side. I doubt this warrants a complete new panel, but it will require patching)
My questions are:
(1) Should I have the car media blasted FIRST, *then* start cutting out the floor pans, etc? -OR- cut out the rusted areas first, then have the body blasted?
(2) The floor pan is pretty bad, but other than that, everything noted above could probably be saved through the use of patch-panels vs replacing entire panels. I would prefer to retain as much of the original car as possible, but is it better in the long run to remove entire panels instead of piecemeal replacement?
(3) I could have sworn I recently saw a Mustang Monthly article concerning someone making a one-piece firewall-to-trunk floor panel... I cannot find the article anymore... has anyone seen this and if so, might you be able to post a link to the source?
(4) Where's the best place to buy replacement panels, especially given they're all going to be truck freight?
Also, if anyone knows of media blasting shops in the southeast MN, northern IA or southwestern WI areas, please let me know. I haven't yet been able to locate anyone in my area doing this type of work. I fear that if I hire a "regular" sandblaster, they're warp the remaining good sheet metal.