pheonix75
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- 1971 Sportsroof Mustang 351c 2v
Thought I would start my thread on the refresh the mustang needs.
A little history on it, it was bought in Santa Monica, Ca and was a special order car. It has lived its whole life in SoCal and only has 66,000 original miles on it. It was a one family car, the father who originally purchased it and then his son's, who passed away.
The original color was a lighter color, after some research and feedback from members in this forum, I'm thinking it is a "Q"- color code, "Winter Blue". The body is a little dinged up and needs some repair as well, but next to zero rust.
I'm completely blown away how nice of condition this car is and how fun it will be to rock it in it's original shape.
And can you say anymore about this interior!
The first thing I noticed is the carb is leaking some fuel, so last night I did a little rebuild on it. Such a simple carb! Love it. Heres a pic before I removed it.
Popped it open and man it was clean! little aged, but clean. Here it is all ready to be put back in.
She fired right up and is running nice and smooth, no leaks ::beer::
Let me ask your opinion. Seeing the engine compartment as it is, should I leave it as is...clean it a bit, but nothing more. Or, should I repaint it all and get it looking like new? What do you guys think?
Thanks!
A little history on it, it was bought in Santa Monica, Ca and was a special order car. It has lived its whole life in SoCal and only has 66,000 original miles on it. It was a one family car, the father who originally purchased it and then his son's, who passed away.
The original color was a lighter color, after some research and feedback from members in this forum, I'm thinking it is a "Q"- color code, "Winter Blue". The body is a little dinged up and needs some repair as well, but next to zero rust.
I'm completely blown away how nice of condition this car is and how fun it will be to rock it in it's original shape.
And can you say anymore about this interior!
The first thing I noticed is the carb is leaking some fuel, so last night I did a little rebuild on it. Such a simple carb! Love it. Heres a pic before I removed it.
Popped it open and man it was clean! little aged, but clean. Here it is all ready to be put back in.
She fired right up and is running nice and smooth, no leaks ::beer::
Let me ask your opinion. Seeing the engine compartment as it is, should I leave it as is...clean it a bit, but nothing more. Or, should I repaint it all and get it looking like new? What do you guys think?
Thanks!
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