15-73finally
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Thanks paul, there are lots of cars but hardly any in Utah where I'm at!
Dang Paul - those are both very decent buys! That Grande is NICE! I'd remove the front spoiler and roll that baby to any show and be proud! Thanks for posting!The body is fiberglass?
If so then this is not really a Mustang anymore. Very hard to turn into a comfortable and safe street car. With it not running you are looking at $$$ to turn a cut up race car back into a daily driver.
I am not saying a 15 year old should not start with a project muscle car as a first ride - all of my kids did it and my grand kids are doing it now. You just have to get some guidance as to what is the right car to get.
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I have also helped several of my sons friends find old Mustangs and will do the same for you if you want. Several people in this group will join in and maybe even be close enough to you to assist in person.
If I was looking for a car for my grand daughters first project today (she is 13) this would make the list.
http://denver.craigslist.org/cto/5345584712.html
This one is extraordinary.
http://reno.craigslist.org/cto/5340621031.html
Let us know what you think.
Let the adventure begin!
- Paul of MO
Sorry let me rephrase that, , the hood and front fenders are fiberglass sorry, just asked the original owner, said he used it as a tourer but put the big engine in it so that he could go to the track once in a while, said engine seized because he didn't use it for roughly 2 years. I have 1500$ cash in hand, and was trading my 327 v8 extra intake manifold, crank and camshaft. I have all the tools needed, dad has a lift, I have engine stand and engine crane, also have a golf cart to take it places
That is a wide open question. What kind of paint job do you want? A quick sand and spray can be cheap but you get what you pay for and it will not look nice. A proper paint job will be a log of blocking and smoothing then the paint, sanding and polishing. A good paint job is not going to be cheap. If done right you are looking at $5,000 easy as a min. At least that is what you would pay around here for a reputable shop. A show quality paint job is going to a lot higher.I'm looking at a 66 at the moment, running and works just needs paint, how much is usually charged for paint?
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