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I actually joined this forum a while back and have posted an odd comment or two but never really introduced myself.
So...Hi!
My name is Mark.
I have a '65 Mustang hardtop with the 200 I-6 w/3 speed manual. I got the car in 1991 when I was 15. It was a TOTAL basket case and my father and I spent a lot of time together putting it back on the road. I drove it for a few years, and parked it in 1996 when I bought a new 96 Mustang GT. The car has been sitting in a feild behind my parents house for the past 8 years. I'm afraid time and the elements have not been so kind to the old girl and once again it is in need of a large amount of TLC.
I recently retrieved the car from my parents house and brought her home. I'm in the early planning stage of what looks to be a fairly lengthy rebuild. The job will be done much better this time, as now I have the resources to do things more correctly, but I still am not interested in concours originality. She's still a basket case in many respects and I plan to just have fun with it and build her the way I like. I'm a big resto-mod fan (looking seriously at cutting the top off via the Mustangs Plus Ronster kit). Honestly, I'd probably be time and money ahead to start with a different car, but then it wouldn't be MY car, the car my father and I spent so many nights and weekends working on together. That means much more to me than anything else.
Enough of my rambling, here's the car:

So...Hi!

I have a '65 Mustang hardtop with the 200 I-6 w/3 speed manual. I got the car in 1991 when I was 15. It was a TOTAL basket case and my father and I spent a lot of time together putting it back on the road. I drove it for a few years, and parked it in 1996 when I bought a new 96 Mustang GT. The car has been sitting in a feild behind my parents house for the past 8 years. I'm afraid time and the elements have not been so kind to the old girl and once again it is in need of a large amount of TLC.
I recently retrieved the car from my parents house and brought her home. I'm in the early planning stage of what looks to be a fairly lengthy rebuild. The job will be done much better this time, as now I have the resources to do things more correctly, but I still am not interested in concours originality. She's still a basket case in many respects and I plan to just have fun with it and build her the way I like. I'm a big resto-mod fan (looking seriously at cutting the top off via the Mustangs Plus Ronster kit). Honestly, I'd probably be time and money ahead to start with a different car, but then it wouldn't be MY car, the car my father and I spent so many nights and weekends working on together. That means much more to me than anything else.
Enough of my rambling, here's the car:
