Found your blog today... I am doing the same thing using a blog to keep track of my mustang restoration. I am doing a 1964 convertible... on road now (final paint this winter) www.amust1964.blogspot.com
I would love to do a fastback when I get this one "finished"
You can use Picassa to just upload multiple pics and embed a slide show in your entries (I find the easier) and can use you tube to embed video.
I have kept mine mostly stock (since it was 6276 built and a true 64 1/2 v8 convertible)
but I think I would like to "resto mod" a fastback.
Thanks for the comments. I am going to have to modify a lot of the interior due to the roll cage. Just starting the process of trying to fit some of the old pieces to try to keep as much original as I can. I will have to just see how it works out.
This is a site dedicated to the restoration of a 1965 Mustang Fastback that I bought in November of 2005. The restoration has been delayed by my free time (or lack of) and the advanced state of decay the car was in - which I wish I had realized before I bought it. Comments are always welcome!
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Found your blog today... I am doing the same thing using a blog to keep track of my mustang restoration. I am doing a 1964 convertible... on road now (final paint this winter) www.amust1964.blogspot.com
I would love to do a fastback when I get this one "finished"
You can use Picassa to just upload multiple pics and embed a slide show in your entries (I find the easier) and can use you tube to embed video.
I have kept mine mostly stock (since it was 6276 built and a true 64 1/2 v8 convertible)
but I think I would like to "resto mod" a fastback.
Are you keeping your interior stock as well?
Thanks for the comments. I am going to have to modify a lot of the interior due to the roll cage. Just starting the process of trying to fit some of the old pieces to try to keep as much original as I can. I will have to just see how it works out.
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