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especially if the car is an early fastback Mustang. Regardless of the make
of barn find, nearly all of them have one thing in common: they need
floor pans.
Such was the case with Gary Anderson’s 1965 Ford Mustang fastback
with a 289-cid V-8. The one-owner car was found near his home with
just 30,000 miles on its odometer, but those 30,000 miles were acquired
in Wisconsin, one of the harshest places on sheet metal in the United
States.
The black, primered and bare panels are replacement floor pans,
the rusty areas are original metal.