Newbie With A '67 In Md

Beemoe

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jey there Stang folks. I recently joined the Mustang world after having been messing with other models for years. My herd includes a 65 Valiant convertible, a 53 IHC pickup, a '74 IHC pickup, a '78 IHC Scout and a '63 Stude Gt Hawk.

I found my '67 mustang coupe in the garage of an 86 year old woman who bought it in 1971. It hadnnt been driven in at least 10 years, but it didn't take much to get the old online six purring. It's fun to drive, but im a diving into the brakes and need a 4-lug front drum hub. Having trouble finding such a beast. Hopefully the good folks here can help me.

Cheers,
beemoe
 
I used to have a 67 fb, boy somedays I really miss that car!
Now, if you go to the classic threads and post your question I'm sure the people there can offer some suggestions.
And welcome to stangnet
Post some pics, specially if you have any of the car in its hiding place in the condition you found it
 
Welcome to Stangnet.

Like JR said, look in our Classic subforums. Start a new thread there, i'm sure someone will be able to help you out.

Let me get the attention of @horse sence . He'll know.

Glad to have you with us.
 
Thanks. I posted to the Classic sub forum. I'll have to dig up a few pics and post them.

I took it to a shop to have them do the front brakes. With a quote of $1700+, I am rethinking that option and thinking I may want to just convert to disk brakes instead.
 
One of our vendors is cjpony parts, check out thier catalog and ask about a stangnet members discount.
Old school conversions means finding 69-70 parts and you gotta rebuild or replace most everything anyway so just get a kit and its a bolt on affair,