Hi, Y'all
#1
Team Mustang Source
Thread Starter
Join Date: September 3, 2004
Location: Beautiful New Hampshire!!!
Posts: 840
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Hey guys and gals, this is me 2MustangJohn, and here's a little about me. I've been a Mustang freak since I was 12 and my brother bought my cousins '66 coupe. That was about 25 years ago and I've still got her, in a sad shape, but still pretty much complete. It used to be a really sharp pony, back in the day, with those old school mags with the slots in them and side pipes. It was a really strong runner too, you can ask any of the sheriff's deputys about that, with it's K-code motor and a 3-speed. Candy-apple Red w/ a vinyl top, too. Oh well, she'll be restord someday... Currently, I have an '84 20th Anniversary GT Mustang w/ T-tops, 5.0L, 5-speed, a semi-rare car but one I plan on resto-modding since I'll never sell her(can't find the doggone title!!) No pics 'cause she serving as a storage bin right now(just moved here). My current project is a '66 coupe that I got in St. Louis w/ a 351 in her. I've put discs up front, Dr. Gas X-pipe w/ side exits, Boss '9 hood scoop(need the clearance), new floors with mid-80's Escort hoop style seats, and a B&M shifter and stall conv. in a perf. built C-4. Still no where near complete, but I don't mind, I'll get it done soon.
#5
Queen Of Nascar
Join Date: April 15, 2004
Location: Spartanburg, SC
Posts: 3,615
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thats way cool that you still have your 66. I kick myself everyday. My first car was a 66 also and in my young and dumb day, I sold it for $800.
Thanks for all your pics. They hold me over until I can actually take possession and the reliable info is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for all your pics. They hold me over until I can actually take possession and the reliable info is greatly appreciated.