I have seen this car on EBMC’s website as one of the builds they performed. Looks so much better in the video and the actual walk around. 27 months, don’t know if I could be without my Mustang for that long, I would be a regular at the shop.
There are so many great features on this car and they just work, it would be a good one to get some ideas from for sure. Looking forward to your next vid btw...
Yeah it is very nice. Definitely something in my mind when I work on mine. The only thing I can dislike on it is the billet tail light bezels and the gas cap. I've just never been able to like them. However this guy makes it work having the machined lip wheels and the machined billet flowing together. Very nice car and I'm sure its fun to drive.
Billy, Ya take a look at the build book towards the middle, not sure what he spent on this car but I a sure it was a decent chunk of change. Those bumpers do look good on it.
Gary, Pretty sure that they were 18's all around, I tried slowing the video down to take a better look to no avail. I will email him for you and see what he says...Good luck with your 65 project at MM!
It sounds like he said that the rims were 19's in the front but 18's in the back... that CAN'T be right. lol Do you happen to remember? I'm building a '65 Fastback 2+2 A-code (@mustangmedic) and I was thinking about 17's fr. and 18's in the back but I like that look. If you happen to remember, that would be awesome. :)
Hey Rich!...Do you remember if Clarence Williams told you who built his 65 Mustang Coupe? In other words, do you know the name of the Shop that built his 65? Also do you know the wheel brand or size's he used? Very nice 65 Mustang Coupe!...Thanks and God Bless
Hey David, Whatever is in the video, that's it so if it's not in there then no idea. You may be able to Google his name and car and see if it's had any magazine coverage.