If you are going to strip it down to the tub, look into a rotisserie.
Have fun!
Greg S.
65 2+2 GT, K code
At 11:51 AM 10/21/2008, Ray wrote:
>Ford's marketing for the early Mustang was "build yourself a Mustang".
>The only thing the basic car had, that was not required by law, and at
>that time was often an option, was the heater. There was then a huge
>catalog of options. That is why it is hard to find two identical early
>Mustangs. And, in 1964 there was no such thing as a 64 1/2 Mustang.
>And according to the lists that claim to define the differences I
>apparently have a 64 3/4, because it has stuff from both the "64.5" and
>65 lists.
>
>Ray
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