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Here's mine, a 66 coupe. Restored it about 12 years ago with my grandpa while I was in high school, my first car. It's not a show car, its not perfect, but I love it and will never sell it.
Soon as I get my XJ lifted and painted I'm putting the car back under the knife, planning to try one of the new Borgeson power steering systems and Shelby-esque suspension.
The day I brought home my 69 Mustang 302. The most reliable car I have owned to date.
I love the 69s
My college car was a 79 notchback with the little 2.3L, but it was still a fun car. Almost got a 68 instead, but since it didnt have an engine Dad bought me the 79.
A friend of mine took me to see his friends two 69 Boss 429s, one white and one royal maroon, those cars still make me drool even to think about them 30 years later
My college car was a 79 notchback with the little 2.3L, but it was still a fun car. Almost got a 68 instead, but since it didnt have an engine Dad bought me the 79.
A friend of mine took me to see his friends two 69 Boss 429s, one white and one royal maroon, those cars still make me drool even to think about them 30 years later
They are definitely fun cars to drive around in no matter what year. I also had a silver 2005 Mustang GT but I never really took any pictures of it unfortunately. It ended up having problems from what I assume was a wreck before I bought it. Could have probably fixed it but didn't like the car payment after 2 years.
The real question I have been pondering for a couple months is should I put a better engine with fuel injection in it?
Picture for reference, the original color on my mustang was supposed to be lime gold but the previous owner had it painted white. Might paint it the original color down the line.