tempestairbrush
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- May 22, 2013
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- Location
- Fayetteville NC
- My Car
- 1973 Mustang Mach 1 Q code 4 speed
1973 Mustang fastback
1972 Mustang Mach 1 Q code 4 speed
So this 72 Mustang will be built from me collecting 2 different Mach 1’s and had to assemble them into one car to get a title in NC for it as they won’t title a car in pieces, Now that I have the title in hand I started to disassemble it and begin the rebuild process. I started this project because it was actually from a buddy that realized it was going to become a much larger project then he wanted to undertake. The driveline, suspension, some major body components, and everything else that could be salvaged from a donor 1971 mustang M code that had some really bad sun roofs and then a tree landed on it. To make it worse it sat unmoved and uncovered in a field for over 10 years so all the floors were rusted out and much more work was needed to fix the car then it was worth. I found the body of a 1972 mustang Q code Mach 1 that looked like it had been sold a few times and stripped a little bit at a time of most of its parts, however the paint was factory color, except for the rear which was primer with some fiberglass filler in certain areas, worse than I thought when I started stripping it. The plan for the car as of right now is just too make these two cars into one nice completely show quality ride and hopefully find it a good home, as I got two more of these year mustangs I also want to bring back to life. I am trying not to plan things too far in advance because plans always seem to change in the long run but since it’s a cross between the two different mustangs I’m not too worried to staying to the true factory restoration. The engine will be the 351C out of the 71 and I have both a C6 and a 4 speed toploader to choose from on transmissions. I also am not sure what direction on paint to take yet and am open for suggestions that are a bit creative. I was thinking on doing more of a modern paint scheme without going too crazy and losing the car in the paint but was also thinking some minor airbrushing accents or something custom like that as I know a pretty good airbrush artist. I guess one step at a time and hopefully before the end of the year this mustang will be on the road again for another 40+ years. You can check out the whole build process with a lot more pictures on facebook in this link
1972 Mustang build on Facebook
1972 Mustang build on Facebook