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  • jimbutsu
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    Right there with you on the 64-66 coupe... that's the dream.

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  • Hector
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    64-66 are my favorites...first coupes (shocker to some), then fastbacks...and lastly convertibles (that's for chicks or dudes with lots of hair, lol).

    The slightly larger 67-68 looks more awesome as fastbacks.

    The more massive 69-73...too many different looks to pinpoint a favorite body.

    Then the 74-78 Mustangs all turned into Pintos...

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  • Zemo
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    Originally posted by Blue Meanie
    a 66 or 67 Mustang would be my ULTIMATE car. I LOVE the Mustang and would love to own a vintage one...but being that I have no garage to store it in or any mechanical skills to fix and maintain one...I'm screwed. Very nice restore. Question...is it yours, or are you fixing it to re-sell?
    Thanks, it's for selling. I sell them all actually. Some are our presold, the customer just tells me what they want. When I don't have a commission job, I'll just find a decent chassis and go to work. On these one, I try to stay original, cause I know they appeal to everyone.

    A Garage is a big thing, but being mechanically impaired is not a huge deal, if you have a nice restore. These cars are so easy to work on, that a little asking and goggling and you can do about everything needed to maintain one.

    Just remember that the 66 is smaller than the 67.

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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by saildog
    "Silver Blue Poly." was the name given to that color.

    That was the color of my '66. (and that's exactly what I thought of when I saw your pics.)

    http://www.svs.com/zim/mustang/images/1966-ford-ppg.jpg
    I almost feel like painting mine in that color...

    But I must stick to either Eleanor of Candy Apple...

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  • Hotfoot
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    I have a Chevy Vega that you could restore!

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  • Blue Meanie
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    a 66 or 67 Mustang would be my ULTIMATE car. I LOVE the Mustang and would love to own a vintage one...but being that I have no garage to store it in or any mechanical skills to fix and maintain one...I'm screwed. Very nice restore. Question...is it yours, or are you fixing it to re-sell?

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  • SgtPepper
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    Damn! Now that is a nice ride!

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  • GSPUSA
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    Great work Zemo!!!

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  • Zemo
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    Originally posted by saildog
    "Silver Blue Poly."

    That was the color of my '66. (and that's exactly what I thought of when I saw your pics.)

    http://www.svs.com/zim/mustang/images/1966-ford-ppg.jpg
    yea that's it, this one is real close, but I think it's a 90's code.

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  • saildog
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    Originally posted by Zemo
    Hec Off hand I can't remember the color code. It's Ford but a later year, it's very close to the Y code for that year.
    "Silver Blue Poly." was the name given to that color.

    That was the color of my '66. (and that's exactly what I thought of when I saw your pics.)

    http://www.svs.com/zim/mustang/images/1966-ford-ppg.jpg

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  • Zemo
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    Originally posted by megoapesnut
    My God, how much work does it take to restore something to this condition? I am in awe.
    Not as much as you would think. Just need the space and time. Oh and patience.

    Hec Off hand I can't remember the color code. It's Ford but a later year, it's very close to the Y code for that year.

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  • Zemo
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    Originally posted by Fuzzysnail
    is that a 67 or 68 in front of it?
    Good eye! It's a 68 nightmare. I'm trying to help a friend of a friend out on it. He had someone "restore it" lol. What a mess. He's going to be so buried in it, I feel sorry for him. I hate to see him sink more money in it. I'm just tying to get that one decent so he can sell it and recoup some money.

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  • SlipperyLilSuckers
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    That is absolutely stunning. Now where is my Mad Max Interceptor Ford XB hmmm?

    I love love love watching you rebuild cars. What's next?

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  • Fuzzysnail
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    is that a 67 or 68 in front of it?

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