nybirdman
Super Member
One of the biggest concerns on the old mustangs is the location of the fuel tank.Between the frame rails;not a good spot in case of a rear collision.Most will replace with a fuel cell.I also would recommend a newer model.
Final Price $4,150.00Year: 1966
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 155275
OP -
You missed it.
Public Surplus: Auction #1072567
Final Price $4,150.00
A fixer upper but the pics look pretty.
I guess it depends on your budget and whether you can do most of your own work on cars. I have two at this time, a 72 Chevelle Conv. 402 (396) auto and a 79 Corvette. They take time and money but I do all my own work. You can usually get a nice driver quality car with no or little rust at a reasonable price. Fully restored showroom cars bring a premium which I'm not into. I prefer to drive mine in summer to local area car cruises and not trailer them to shows.
Thanks, but its not my thread. Wouldn't want to hi jack. All I can say is the car was a basket case When I bought it. Took me about 8 months, over 1000 hours, and $$$ to get it in that condition and its still not completely done. Just done enough to win some trophy's at the local cruises.