Had to drop that ass.

I'll admit, I'm not a mustang guy...see WAY too many at work. But dropping the stance really seems to improve the looks to me. And I love that blue.
 
Post some pics when the front is done. I regret not buying a 6 cyl coupe years ago when they were cheaper.
 
non-driveable, busted up rusty fastbacks are still $15k

I could have snagged one about 3 years ago, my dream car, 68 fastback for $9k. I kick myself daily for passing up that deal. It wasn't a show car, but with a little cleaning up and paint restoration, it could have gone to local cars and coffee or smaller car shows.
 
non-driveable, busted up rusty fastbacks are still $15k

I could have snagged one about 3 years ago, my dream car, 68 fastback for $9k. I kick myself daily for passing up that deal. It wasn't a show car, but with a little cleaning up and paint restoration, it could have gone to local cars and coffee or smaller car shows.

Its crazy how expensive cars have gotten. Any car pre-73 (and some older) are insane. I bought my 1969 sportroof (Fastback) for $575 in 2002. If it were in the same condition now, I could have sold it for 5-6k which is insane to me because I know how much work/time/money I have invested.
 
Dropped (still need to drop front)

This is the exact Mustang I have been looking for, 1966, blue, the black trim, restomod looking, if its a stick and v8, 5.0L? I'm in love. The only thing I dont dig is that front bumper. Not a fan of those ones.

Have you had this for sale before, cause it looks familiar.
 
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