Great job! This has been an idea of mine for a long time. just need my kid to move out so I have room in the garage lol. Did you use the original trunk deck lid or did you replace it with the 68 as well?
DUDE! I had this same idea but with a bit newer mustang GT, really happy to see someone else has actually started it, excited to see how it turns out and maybe one day we can collaborate on one for me. Cheers
hot rodding has always changed through the years. I have been a gearhead dating back to the early sixties. Today I have a 63 corvette with a LS 1 engine that has taken a trophy in every car show I have had it in which amounts to five. I am building a 65 mustang from coupe to fastback. I am 76 years young and enjoy my time messing with the old cars. I am old school but do enjoy seeing how you and others are making a new mustang look old. Pretty cool and I commend your vision for being different. Army infantry Vietnam 1968/69 MOPH
Great job sir! Keep on doing what you love! Even though i'm from the Netherlands: thanks for serving, that must've been a very heavy time. I'm in the Dutch military police (Royal Marechaussee) and a fan of oldtimers! Even though i don't own one, my 2006 mustang GT has enough character for now to fit the missing piece!
As of now, I don't have any updates. Due to my new job, I have very little time to work on the car. I'm not sure when I'll be able to make my next video.
B is for build were doing something similar. But it was taken legal by a company who do this sort of conversion and has been removed from RU-vid as a result. Your work looks great. It's going to be a stunning car!
Thanks! My guess as to why B is for builds videos got taken down is because he was doing an Eleanor conversion. Which I guess they considered it to be copyright infringement. I'm not sure what the actual reason is, but that would be my guess.