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4/18/2021 5:08 PM  #1


What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

Do they have any use? Or safe to plug up?

 

4/18/2021 6:20 PM  #2


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

What are they?..........Looks like about 1/2"  to me. Could be worng......I was once!
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4/18/2021 6:21 PM  #3


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

I plugged mine!
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4/18/2021 10:47 PM  #4


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

Drain holes.


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4/19/2021 9:05 AM  #5


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

I'd plug them with a dab of RTV, both sides.


65 Fastback, 351W, 5-speed, 4 wheel discs, 9" rear,  R&C Front End.
 

4/19/2021 9:39 AM  #6


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

WOW no I got to go look and see if I have them. Dont recall seeing them when I cleaned the floor for sound deadener and carpet.


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4/19/2021 10:23 AM  #7


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

My car has them too, but since mine is a convertible I left them open. I figure if I ever get caught in the rain with the top down, having a drain isn't the worst idea.

Last edited by Chaplin (4/19/2021 5:39 PM)

 

4/19/2021 5:26 PM  #8


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

On a 66, there are brackets under the floor that attach the parking brake cables with screws.  Not sure if they are done the same on a 65..


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4/20/2021 2:23 PM  #9


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

My late 65 has 66 horseshoe parking brake cable assembly (1 piece cable).

I don’t have the radius relief stamped in or hole on left hand side in picture.
The hole on right hand side is inside rear frame rail.
I used a small piece of mastic/sealer to plug hole.

Could use strip caulk like used on gas tank.
I didn’t have any around when I plugged it at the time.
I have the asphalt type sound deadener over top of it.

 

4/27/2021 1:59 AM  #10


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

My 1965 coupe has those same holes.

 

4/27/2021 6:01 PM  #11


Re: What are these two holes in rear floor pans for? (65 Mustang Coupe)

I checked my 65 coupe and I have no holes, never did??


Slammed Big Blue, ran over the varmints that messed with the Stang. Now all is good in the NW
 

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