1969-1973 Full Rear Frame Rail
1964 to 1973 Mustang
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These Full Rear Frame Rails are "Just OK". They are made of heavy duty steel as original, and fit just fine.... BUT they are made from 3 partial sections of frame rail that are welded together instead of a single long stamping. They grind the join welds down, but the result is a pretty crappy Frankenstein weld scar that needs more attention. A good body man can get these to look great, but it will take time. The 1965-1968 Frame Rails are a single pressing design and look way better, but have slightly different hole patterns in them for exhaust and other hook-ups. You might want to put the better 65-68 Frame rails in your 69-70 and drill or plug a few holes, as it will be less work than trying to make these ones look good. But, if you don't care about the look of your frame rails, these ones will work just fine. You can't use the 65-68 frame rails on your 71-73.....sorry.