



Here's a nice "rear" shot. Valence is completely finished with backup-lights installed... NOS gaskets, lenses, etc... Bumper guards are also installed.

Follow along the restoration of a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible that was originally equipped with the high performance solid lifter 289 engine (K code). This convertible was scheduled to be built on February 10, 1965 at the San Jose, CA assembly plant.
Nice rear shot :-) Amazing work you are doing. Your garage is very clean too. You have all the cans in the cabinets pointing the same way. Great job on the Mustang. I have never seen someone that pays more attention to detail than me. Keep it up and keep blogging!
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