Engine shop is still working on the motor, was hoping to have it by now. Still more work to do on the suspension. Brakes are going to be a challenge. Slowly getting all the parts culled together for that.
Here's some pics taken this evening:




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.
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