Chaduro,
painting... can be fun
for stripping, look into 'airplane paint stripper', WATCH OUT this stuff works, on EVERYTHING!!! so don't put it where u don't want it and stay away from my car with it... 1 gallon did my dads 1955 packard, which has more surface area than our mustangs... should be less than $50
stripping, I found it best to use a paint brush (6inch+), to brush the stripper around, and a thinner (1inch) paint prush to get all the cracks and creases
wash with normal hose water...
WARNING, this stuff CAN eat ur glass rubber, best to put some
clear masking tape over it and replace the rubber when done painting
Painting,
I have read alot about this, and I think the best way is for you to do your own research on it too...
google 'rool on paint job' or search this forum for '$50 paint job'
A summary, basicly you take %50 rustnolem and %50 mineral spirits (type of water) and you roll on the paint, let dry for 1 hr, then add a 2nd layer and let dry for 3 hrs, then wet sand the paint with mineral spirits, continue proccess until 12+ layers and sanding with 3-4 types of grit becoming little finer each time... after the last coat, sand then buff, then pollish
make sure you do your research, read about it, and enjoy...
IIWIYS, I wouldn't worry at all about what it looks like right now, get it running and driving first, all the dings you do on the body won't matter if it looks ugly, if it's painted then you have that much more to take care of. If I was to 'restore' my car again, I would paint it last... not first
