Finally finished after 3 summers.

65andonly18

Well-known member
Hey everyone,

I havent been on here since last summer when i thought i would get my mustang back up and running but it didnt happen so i abandoned the project until this summer where yesterday i was finally able to say it was "done" of course its never done but it drives stops and Shifts which was my problem this last week was the old cruddy dagenheim. But just wanted to give a shout out to this forum, and everyone who passed on their knowledge to me and other posters. Because of this site another 6 is back in action turning heads. Now comes the fun part of finding whats going to go wrong next after i put a few hundred miles on the new engine. Thanks again ...sorry if i should have posted this else where.

Nate
 
Congrats!

I still need to charge up my battery and pull the Kastang out this summer. No reason not to be on the road.
 
shoot man, i'm going on five years since i've had my Mustang reliably running, i can see the home stretch though

she won't be pretty, but she'll get me to work an back
 
I agree congrats, now drive it for a while before you decide to work on any other part of it
CobraSix":3bnx8xnz said:
I still need to charge up my battery and pull the Kastang out this summer. No reason not to be on the road.
got my '68 Coupe out today, I didn't even wash is, still covered in 'shop dust', it was parked since last October. I poured gas in it, checked the fluids and drove it to work today (20miles one way) I forgot how much fun it is.

Someday I will start on the other one.. the '67 Coupe has been in my ownership since '93 and never been in a drivable condition.

-ron
 
Yeah she's not perfect buy stand 25 ft away and she's awesome ha. Thanks guys I'll be on much more with questions now that it's a driving project!
 
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