You want pics of Rusty the Mustang? Well ok, that I can handle.
My on purchased this from a friend who does restomods like this for a living (or at least used to) and lost his shop space. It is a 66 mustang coupe. 200 I-6 auto, power steering. THe car had been in an accident and never completly repaired the drivers side front was hit. We have done the following:
Dismantled the entire car, interior and body.
Had the frame (uni body car so that is a misstatement of sorts) straightend
new fenders, hood, valalence,
motor and trans are slightly build up, not a lot you can do with that motor. Removed the PS and installed manual,
replaced rusted floor pans and lowered the seat pans (Daniel is already 6' tall at 16, I have no doubt he will be taller than I am and will need the leg room)
Rebuilt the entire front suspension and steering
Seats out of an 94 mustang
Bad-ass stereo (silly teenagers....)
hours and hours of welding, rust repairs and body work.
She is resting in primer now, ready for the final push on the body work, then paint and final reasembly. 3 years, hundreds of hours and many more dollars than his mother (or he himself) will ever know and he is almost done. Actually he is driving the bronco while we finish up his car. THe plan on the Bronco is to never actually have it out of service for very long. Just as long as it takes to complete a project or for paint. Beyond that we do not plan on a frame off restomod.
Hope you like Rusty the Mustang.
Greg
First pic is of the day we pought her
then you see her in her new body work (fenders, and yellow hood and we have added a scoop) then you see Daniel pausing from his welding in a patch...
RIght now she is in dark gray primer waiting while we debate colors and wether to paint her ourself or not but it seems as though all mechanicials are complete.
Passenger side of rusty.jpg
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Welder Dan #1 5-24-09.jpg
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