First time mustang restorer!

dan66

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Hi,

I have just purchased an origional 1966 Mustang GT Coupe (A Code).
As you would have gathered from the name of the thread, this is my first
mustang resto. I am going to be doing it slowly as I get the money.

My first question is what do i do first? Do I sand blast it first so I can see
what i'm doing on the body? What should I do about rust proofing? When
should my wiring be done, as I am converting it to right hand drive? In what
order do I do these things and the rest like painting and engine etc?

any help is going to be much appreciated,

Dan66
 
Dan, just spend a couple of days seeing what you have. Rust, any accidents, worn out parts, things that do not work, etc. Do you have an area for working? How much time you will have? Tools that may be needed and the all important - how much money do you have set aside or what is the budget. Usually a restoration will cost more than your original estimate.

As you hit on areas of opportunity, put up your questions? My project should give you the necessary inspiration. Here are a few before and after photos:

www.historicmustang.com/tech.html

Good Luck,
HistoricMustang
www.historicmustang.com
 
dan66 said:
I sand blast it first so I can see
what i'm doing on the body? What should I do about rust proofing? When
should my wiring be done, as I am converting it to right hand drive? In what
order do I do these things and the rest like painting and engine etc?
For God's sake, don't sandblast the body. It leaves a rough texture and the pressure and heat can warp the sheetmetal. I have seen this happen with my own eyes. The best blasting results I've seen so far are from plastic media blasting, which is very gentle and leaves a smooth surface.

Anyway, I digress. Congrats on your purchase! Slow down a bit, take a step back, and spend some time carefully looking over the car. Start making a list of the obvious projects and prioritize it. Do you want to take the car entirely off-line until it's totally restored or do you want to drive as you go as much as possible? This decision will determine how you start.

Spend a lot of time with your friend the "search" function on the forums, and get a few books on basic Mustang restoration. There are many out there.

Good luck and have fun!
 
well, i have a 66 GT coupe also so here is a little motivation for you. Maybe your car can turn out something like mine (mine is no where near to being "perfect" etc but yea)

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thanks alot people, I'll start looking over the car and taking note of what i have and don't have, also what works and what doesn't.
Can i just say that those pics look really good and make me want to stick to my time limit of two years or less. Yes i am tking it off the road completely untill it's finished.
My budget is about $20,000 AUS. I have been told this will be enough if i am carefull.
Tools and work area are not an issue as my father is a panel beater.

thanx I'll definately be back with heaps more questions soon.
 
good luck with the resto! :nice: my .02 is 'its not gonna happen overnight'. i keep thinking about what i wanna buy for my cuda, when i know i need to fix some wiring. make sure you get the mechanics of the car perfect before the body.

good luck
 
Both the A and K code 289's came with Autolite 4100's, with the A code rated at 480CFM and had 1.08" venturis. I believe the K code had 1.12" venturis, a manual choke, and were rated at a higher CFM.