I have'nt seen either one yet,They are at his place in town.I doubt if they are convertibles;I think he would have mentioned that.Original red paint job on the 65 that is now a faded pink.His wife fell in love with it so I know who it's REALLY going to belong to.
I am in the process of pulling the motor in my 1968 F100 to start metal work. Never done it before but a good time to learn, as I have to do the same on my 66 A code coupe.
Auburn University BS '09, DVM '17
Posts: 605 | Location: Selma, AL | Registered: 16 January 2005
I wish I was closer just for the expert advice! I'm pretty sure I have the skills necessary, just have never ventured off into it. And I know FOR A FACT the rust is always worse than you thought it was.
Auburn University BS '09, DVM '17
Posts: 605 | Location: Selma, AL | Registered: 16 January 2005
Having owned & worked over about a dozen 64-66 Mustangs, might be able to help with any questions. Also: I sell a tool that saves about an hour in labor when swapping out A-arms and spindles. It allows the spring to be compressed and left in it's original position in the tower. If interested in one, PM for a price for AR members.
Tell me about it. I still remember carrying around a magazine (Life, maybe) with the 2-page photo of the newly-announced Mustang in my bookbag in grade school. It was a dark blue coupe...I was in love!
Posts: 20173 | Location: Very NW NJ up in the Mountains | Registered: 14 June 2009
My younger kid (46) has his mothers Mustang. It is a 64 1/2 convertible, 289, 3 speed. It is supposed to be the first Mustang sold in Montana. She got it when she graduated from college. The Ford dealers daughter had been driving it. He takes really good care of it. He's stationed in N.C. now and I hope the salt air doesn't do it in.
Posts: 451 | Location: Oregon | Registered: 03 January 2018
My first: '65 fastback. Burgundy over black. 289-4V. Automatic. No power anything. Got it new. I absolutely worshipped that car. My First Real High School Girlfriend liked it a lot, and that was important.
Oh, and BTW...every man reading this post knows EXACTLY what I meant when I used the phrase "First Real High School Girlfriend."
In 1972 I bought a 57 @ door Belair from a friend for $75.00. His dad left it to him + he didn't want it. When I tell my son these days about that he just cringes as he is a collector. I tell him, look, in 1972 it was not a classic, it was just an old car.