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Read the technical article on dong metal patchwork on a 1950 Ford, brought to you by the experts at Custom Rodder Magazine.

Metal Rehab

Darning a shoebox Ford with EMS patch panels
1949 Ford Sedan Taillight View
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Cutting
Probably the easiest task... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Cutting
Probably the easiest task of any patch-paneling job is the cutting--but it's also the easiest to get carried away with! Know exactly where you need to make your cuts before you even pull out the Sawzall or cutoff wheel. If your rusted areas penetrate farther than the patches, you'll need to rethink your game plan and come up with filler pieces. In most cases, a brace should be run between the rear quarters to avoid any caving in. (Notice the spare tire well has been cut--a Mustang fuel tank will occupy a majority of the trunk floor space.)
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Align EMS Rear Panel And Trunk Panel
Normally, the inner brace... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Align EMS Rear Panel And Trunk Panel
Normally, the inner brace is still in good shape. Using that as a centering aid, locate both the EMS rear panel and trunk floor patch. (The trunk portion fits up inside the top lip of the rear panel.) Locating the two together insures a more uniform fit altogether.
1949 Ford Sedan Rear Panel View Check Fitment
Don't get carried away and... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Rear Panel View Check Fitment
Don't get carried away and start welding before you verify adequate decklid fitment with the rear panel!
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Welding
Once satisfied with the fit,... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Welding
Once satisfied with the fit, clamp the trunk pan to the existing trunk floor and let the metal unity begin. Here, we left the rear panel hanging atop the trunk patch so that we could fine-tune its fitment later.
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Beads Welding
As for the factory beads in... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Beads Welding
As for the factory beads in the trunk floor, you have a couple options: you can roll them into the EMS trunk pan before fitting, or do like we did, and throw on a little heat and a hammer to run the beads into the leading edge of the pan. After that, simply continue on with the welding.
1949 Ford Sedan Rear Panel View Weld With Trunk
The rear panel itself gets... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Rear Panel View Weld With Trunk
The rear panel itself gets welded to the remaining trunk sill tab and spot-welded along the inner seam that joins with the trunk pan--and if you're going for a smooth exterior look, the vertical seam, as well.
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Clean Weld
Whether you butt-welded, overlapped,... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Clean Weld
Whether you butt-welded, overlapped, or flanged the inner panel, you'll need to clean/cut your welds down with a grinder--but go easy and avoid removing too much weld.
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Apply Sealer
In the corners, heavy-duty... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Apply Sealer
In the corners, heavy-duty sealer was applied to the seams, and then...
1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Undercoating
...then the rehabbed trunk... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Trunk View Undercoating
...then the rehabbed trunk area was sprayed with a thick undercoating.
1949 Ford Sedan Stock Bumper View
While EMS offers a rolled... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Stock Bumper View
While EMS offers a rolled pan for the rear, we opted to retain the stock Ford bumper filler pan, as a shoebox bumper will be used.
1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Rocker Panel
Now it's time to rock...well,... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Rocker Panel
Now it's time to rock...well, at least focus on the rockers.
1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Remove Rocker Panel
The poor, rusty remnants of... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Remove Rocker Panel
The poor, rusty remnants of rocker panels on the shoebox didn't require much cutting to free from the body--actually, you probably could have kicked them off!
0309Cr Patch14 Z
The EMS replacement rocker... 
   
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0309Cr Patch14 Z
The EMS replacement rocker panel is unbeatable as far as quality and fitment are concerned. The first thing John commented on when he held the panel up to the car was how well it fit into place.
1949 Ford Sedan Side View Clamp Rocker Panel
Once perfect placement was... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Side View Clamp Rocker Panel
Once perfect placement was achieved, the panel was clamped on at intervals along the inner flange.
1949 Ford Sedan Side View Weld Rocker Panel End
The rocker was welded on each... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Side View Weld Rocker Panel End
The rocker was welded on each end first with solid beads along the vertical seams...
1949 Ford Sedan Side View Weld Rear Exterior Seam
...(John also welded the rear... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Side View Weld Rear Exterior Seam
...(John also welded the rear exterior seam, as well).
1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Weld Doorsill Flange
Then, the doorsill flange... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Interior View Weld Doorsill Flange
Then, the doorsill flange was welded through the original pinch seams. The condition of your car's floorpan metal will determine how much you weld this particular area.
1949 Ford Sedan Side View Rocker Rehab Finished
Without exaggeration, the... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan Side View Rocker Rehab Finished
Without exaggeration, the rocker rehab itself took less than an hour (although John still has to weld up the rear seam, but that's an option).
1949 Ford Sedan New Panel View
And, you can see for yourselves... 
   
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1949 Ford Sedan New Panel View
And, you can see for yourselves how well the panel fits!
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