yep...helping him fix her up. working on gettin her runnin right now.
its all original, 289 2bbl with 200 hp. frost turquoise, freshly repainted. pretty solid car, with the majority of the car's rust under the front/engine bay--but its not really that bad.
working on cleaning the interior which is why there's only one seat in there. just relocated the battery to the rear and installed a new gas tank. putting new carpet in too. and i might make him a custom console if he ever figures out what he wants. using the cav console for layout/design
both bumpers are in the garage, awaiting install.
ive never been a mustang fan, but this one isnt that bad
Q&C welcome
How's the cowls/floorboards? What kind of options did it have?
floorboards are great....we had them coated when it was painted.
not sure about the options...i'll have to check on it. but it was pretty basic i believe
Neato, not a big fan of classic mustangs but my father loves them. Heck I wasnt a fan of classic Ford cars until I got my 57 Fairlane. Any rust in the trunk, 67 was a pretty good looking year especially the hood. Keep us updated!

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BLINKER HOOD FTMFW!!
nice, its like my teal twin haha
definitely get the fog lights in the grill, it totally makes the grill look better
of course i may be biased
i'll suggest grill fogs for sure...but they gotta be clear IMO

actually, im pushing for him to get a plain billet grille. i love what those look like.
and yeah i love the blinker scoops. i think it would be a tight design for a J or sport compact car
and no rust in the trunk...shes pretty solid and straight. not bad for turning 40 this year
OOooo. nice.
i am almost done with a customer's '69 mustang projector headlights. ill pass on the pix to you to show your buddy.
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i've just finished wiring the hood on my 67