Thanks - these kind of informative videos are fantastic for us people with cars, just to go check over your own and compare how much is still there or missing. I have a 68 cougar that is quite original j code but not like this one!
Interesting to see the actual colour of my car's original interior before it was changed out for black, presumably at the same time the exterior was repainted Acapulco Blue. Thanks for the video.
An absolutely beautiful car. 2 things surprise with no radio dogdish. Hub cabs, but they spent money on the "C" stripe. And also that they did not make the dealer. Paint the door jam where the paint was thin. I love survivor cand love to. Study them. And it seems as though a lot of the survivors I've seen have Anamolies such as a thin paint.
Owner cut some costs when ordering this car. Radio delete, full wheel covers were optional. But spent the money for the v8,and factory AC. My 68 I've had since 1977 has 289 the power steering, Factory AC, full wheel covers, optional turn signal indicators in the hood, vynil top, but MANUAL DRUM BRAKES! LOL. Built in San Jose, lifelong Southern California car. Great shape, on the road😊
Nice video. Finding a 68 original steering wheel in that kind of excellent condition is almost like finding a unicorn.
Nice, with even some papers and all correct numbers. Keep it original and thanks for sharing.
Very cool! I'm putting a '64.5 coupe back together.
I love those bucket seats nice and soft! If I drove If I had that Mustang I would probably be squeezing the cheese on the soft driver seat!
Thanks - these kind of informative videos are fantastic for us people with cars, just to go check over your own and compare how much is still there or missing. I have a 68 cougar that is quite original j code but not like this one!
wow its a stunner marcus
Interesting to see the actual colour of my car's original interior before it was changed out for black, presumably at the same time the exterior was repainted Acapulco Blue. Thanks for the video.
An absolutely beautiful car.
2 things surprise with no radio dogdish. Hub cabs, but they spent money on the "C" stripe. And also that they did not make the dealer. Paint the door jam where the paint was thin. I love survivor cand love to.
Study them. And it seems as though a lot of the survivors I've seen have Anamolies such as a thin paint.
Never saw "dog dish" wheel caps on Mustangs. A first.
Owner cut some costs when ordering this car. Radio delete, full wheel covers were optional. But spent the money for the v8,and factory AC. My 68 I've had since 1977 has 289 the power steering, Factory AC, full wheel covers, optional turn signal indicators in the hood, vynil top, but MANUAL DRUM BRAKES! LOL. Built in San Jose, lifelong Southern California car. Great shape, on the road😊
I hate the 68 steering wheels, prefer 65/66.