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Hi, I'm Scott. I just recently purchased a 1965 Mustang coupe. This particular Mustang has appears to have seen its share of owners and is truly a project. According to the VIN it began life as a 6 cylinder automatic car, but now has what appears to be a period correct 289. The car was painted in the early 2000s and has never been put back together and back on the road. It passed from the owner that painted through at least two other families before I purchased it in December. While the car runs and drives, the wiring is a complete mess and the interior is mostly missing. I bought this car because it reminds me of many of the cars that were around when I was in high school and couldn't help but think I can get it back on the road.
 

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Welcome to stangnet
I guess there were still a bunch of 60's iron running around in the early 2000's, anyway slid on over to the classic forums and start a thread documenting your work with pics and the members will join you with witty words of encouragement