New Member in AZ, Joined to try and put together a Build plan for a 1973 Mach 1 that is in need of total restoration, trying to keep it simple cheap

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1973 mustang
For starters I found Out I have a Granada REar!
 

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Well, that's a mess!

Seriously, welcome to the forums and howdy from Texas! You'll find plenty of helpful advice and encouragement from the members here.

What do you mean by total restoration? Are you looking at taking it down to a bare shell and bringing it back for a concours level restoration, or are you thinking more of a mechanical and cosmetic restoration for a cruiser, cars and coffee car? If you cruise through the build threads in https://7173mustangs.com/discussion-forum/mustang-registry-project-build-threads.78/ you'll get some good ideas. You can ask questions of those that have been down that road before you. Check @tpj71mach for a recent build.

It looks like your 73 has the competition suspension, is it a Mach 1? Tell us more about your car and post more pictures of it when you can.
 
Hello and welcome from SW Ontario, Canada.
You'll get lots of help here, so ask questions before discissions are made would be my advice.
As for cheap, well that depends on where you want to go with this project. It's the little stuff that costs most oftentimes.
Good luck and please post more pics.
 
Well, that's a mess!

Seriously, welcome to the forums and howdy from Texas! You'll find plenty of helpful advice and encouragement from the members here.

What do you mean by total restoration? Are you looking at taking it down to a bare shell and bringing it back for a concours level restoration, or are you thinking more of a mechanical and cosmetic restoration for a cruiser, cars and coffee car? If you cruise through the build threads in https://7173mustangs.com/discussion-forum/mustang-registry-project-build-threads.78/ you'll get some good ideas. You can ask questions of those that have been down that road before you. Check @tpj71mach for a recent build.

It looks like your 73 has the competition suspension, is it a Mach 1? Tell us more about your car and post more pictures of it when you can.
By total restoration, I mean its original, it was sitting in AZ heat for 20 years any thing rubber is Shot and in need of replacement. I am going to start with Mechanical work them go to cosmetics. 351 W and staggered shocks
Hello and welcome from SW Ontario, Canada.
You'll get lots of help here, so ask questions before discissions are made would be my advice.
As for cheap, well that depends on where you want to go with this project. It's the little stuff that costs most oftentimes.
Good luck and please post more pics.
By Cheap I mean not looking to make a race car out of It! :)
 

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A question, AS stated I plan on replacing all the Dried up Rubber, But Im not certain about the Steel Brake lines, they Look to be in perfect condition, Would a flush be OK, Can I stick with the 50 year old steel brake lines?
Im looking to replace the Booster and master Cyl and all rubber brake lines.
Thanks,
 
A question, AS stated I plan on replacing all the Dried up Rubber, But Im not certain about the Steel Brake lines, they Look to be in perfect condition, Would a flush be OK, Can I stick with the 50 year old steel brake lines?
Im looking to replace the Booster and master Cyl and all rubber brake lines.
Thanks,
Being an AZ car, I would think you could get away with flushing the lines. My 72 has lived its life in AZ and TX and I'm still running the original lines. You'll know when you flush them if there are any issues as you'll get some debris out.
 
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