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mustang question
Last summer for whatever reason, I sold my 69 Camaro SS. I am regretting it now after seeing some of the fine transformations on this website. I'm a long time lurker. Since it's pretty much almost March and eventually this horrible snow is going to leave us, I was wondering why there isn't many older stangs on this website. I know I am itching to get my hands on an older ride. I really want to fix up a 68 mustang, maybe 67. I can't find many fine examples online compared to the almighty Camaro, though. Why is this?
When you bought your cars, were you concerned about numbers matching or just a nice straight car? Any info or suggestions would be appreciated. |
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I cant really be for sure, but my guess is that the Camaro's ability to be changed, modded and the wide variety of performance parts out there make it a good canidate for the pro-touring style. Also, GM made a boat load of first gen's, so they are relatively inexpensive and easy to find. For me, i dont care so much about #'s matching... some do, just not me. I bought a car that was an old 6 cyl. threw a 350 in it and some other fun stuff and called it a day. IMHO, i like to drive my cars, not stare at them. |
I have a '68 Coupe in my driveway waiting for it's turn when my Camaro is done.
I think it sort of a catch 22.. people build first gens because there is a ton of aftermarket support for them.. there is a ton of aftermarket support for them because people build them. It's the chicken and the egg deal. :) I think Mustangs are great platforms and if you don't HAVE to have a fastback you can still get them for a great price. |
you can find the parts for an old school mustang with a little research. Some of the time you have to make your own stuff. My brother and I are working on a 69
fastback and it has been a bit of a drag to find the parts we're looking for. You may even need to ask someone whos built on already to get some ideas on things. |
Uhhhhh. I have found plenty of places that will take my money in return for trick mustang stuff (suspensions, brakes,........)
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plenty of mustang/ford vendors
as 67Sally said, plenty of places to take your $
Global West makes ford stuff, but the big player in the ford market is TCP: http://www.totalcontrolproducts.com/ if you want to go hard-core, Griggs is the big player (vintage + modern): http://www.griggsracing.com/ Martz has some great looking examples online too: http://www.martzchassis.net/ here are some example mustang sites: http://www.kkpony.com/ http://www.65yellowmustang.com/ http://www.gt350clone.com/ finally, not every PT ford is a mustang: http://www.cs.odu.edu/~mln/fairlane/ ;-) |
Love The Black Fairlane!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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"black cherry". the less flattering description would be "eggplant" ;-) it looks black in the shade, but definitely purple in direct light. its not a color I would have chosen (I bought it painted), but its really grown on me. I'm thinking about putting a black GT rocker panel stripe on it for a very subtle contrast. I got a red stripe kit for it before, but while mocking it up I learned: red + black = cool red + purple = blech |
Thanks for the replies guys.
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