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what's up everybody, I got a 67 rusty mustang coupe but for what I am told it looks nice for the shape that it's in. It's not rusted in any of the places you would normally see rust its just a worn out paint job. It's all original... Down to the seats, steering wheel , 289 motor, and all its emblems . Just pulled the motor looks ok for being 45 years old. Well that's about all I've done so far any tips on what to do next?
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what's up everybody, I got a 67 rusty mustang coupe but for what I am told it looks nice for the shape that it's in. It's not rusted in any of the places you would normally see rust its just a worn out paint job. It's all original... Down to the seats, steering wheel , 289 motor, and all its emblems . Just pulled the motor looks ok for being 45 years old. Well that's about all I've done so far any tips on what to do next?
Welcome. Sounds like a great project. Check out the 1st/2nd gen section for info and help.
When I did my restoration I made a list of all the things that needed to be done and I wanted to do. then I broke it down into sections like drivetrain, suspension/brakes, fuel system, body, interior, etc. I started another list of parts needed for each section and what could be restored or what needed to be bought then started putting into priority. Best of luck but they should also be able to give you tons of help in the other section.
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