“Are we there yet?”

The doors are hung

A lot of progress on the ’66 Mustang going on – both visible and not so visible. The front and rear glass is in with restored stainless trim, speakers and package tray, rear quarter window assemblies and so forth. The dash is fully assembled. Soon, new interior panels, carpet, and seats can go back in.…

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Mustang assembly progress…

'RestroSound' radio assembly

It’s been a while since the last post but progress is being made on the ’66 Mustang. Most of the dash has been reassembled. Rear axle and suspension is back in. Engine and transmission installed. Fuel and brake lines plumbed. Door and rear quarter glass assemblies are almost ready to be installed. The vent windows…

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A Fresh Cluster

Old vs New Mustang cluster bezel

Wow, what a difference! The instrument clusters don’t age well in these old Mustangs. The ‘chrome’ wears thin, the gauge pointers fade, faux wood grain shrinks and cracks. We airbrushed the needles with some fresh fluorescent orange paint, and cap it off with a new lens and bezel. It may be hard to tell in…

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Front suspension and brakes…

Mustang engine compartment finished in satin black

The engine compartment gets it final topcoat finsih in black like the factory did it and we start reassembling the front suspension on the ’66 Mustang. The cross member and cute little sway bar go back in. Mustang engine compartment finished in satin black All new suspension is topped off with disc brakes to replace…

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Interior paint resto

Everything gets masked so we only get black paint where it's wanted.

The metal dash frame on the ’66 Mustang is an integral part of the car and cannot be removed. The Original black paint was definitely showing its age so once all the switches and accessories are removed we mask it off (and cover everything inside and out) and spray fresh coats of landau black to…

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“Houston, we have a problem…”

Old weld repair leaking oil

We started detailing the undercarriage and removed the rear axle so it could be cleaned up, resealed, and modified for 5 lug wheels. The rear axle is removed for some refurbishing while the undercarriage gets some detailing The axle was caked with dirt and oil and after some scraping we learned why. The rear axle…

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Pony gets some new hides

Mustang deluxe bucket nearly finished

Got started on the upholstery for the 66 Mustang. It’s getting a fresh ‘Pony’ (aka Deluxe) Interior. The old seats didn’t look horrible, considering their age but… they still looked old, worn, and dirty – including cigarette burns. Fresh vinyl makes a big difference. The rear seat is pretty straightforward to redo. The front buckets…

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It’s looking like a candied apple…

Beautiful Ford Candy Red

The body and a few pieces are back from the booth. They’re Ford Candy Apple Red! It makes quite a difference when it’s all a uniform glossy color. This means we’re cresting over the hump of the project and it’ll start looking like a car again when the pieces come back together. Beautiful Ford Candy…

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Off to paint…

Mustang body on its way to be sprayed

You never know what you’ll find in these old cars. As we were doing the final prep on the ’66 Mustang body, blowing all the dust and dirt out with compressed air, this came flying out of some crack or crevice: Thomas Jefferson 1 cent stamps. We don’t know how old they actually are but…

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