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new to stangfix and also new to restoring a classic mustang

hello i have a 67 mutang coupe and advice to a beginner in restoration?

  • am i doing this right?

    Votes: 5 62.5%
  • i dont know what i am doing

    Votes: 3 37.5%

  • Total voters
    8

cjemjbd

New Member
hello everyone I am new to stangfix and also new to restoring classic mustangs. any pointers their is a pic of my car in my profile
 
Welcome.

Looks like you figured out how to make a poll pretty quick......might be a keeper. :lol
 
We need more pictures.... Welcome

:wtf is with that Camaro in the background....



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Hi there,
i voted for the second option.
If you know what you are doing, you wont need our help and we wont have anything to do, or even worse - you will pick the wrong steering wheel.
 
I also voted for you do not know what you are doing because you do in fact need our help. For starters learn how to spell Mustang. It is spelled M-U-S-T-A-N-G, not MUTANG :beat :lol You picked a good year to restore.

fd
 
I voted for "am i doing this right" due to the fact that you just made the best decision of your entire Mustang restoration. Signing up here!

I, much like yourself had no idea what I was doing until I signed up here. Ask Pete, even if it aint broke, we will tell you how to fix it. These guys here are full of great knowledge and the best advice I can ever give to anyone is to keep a open mind and listen to them. I have only been working on Fred for a year and a month now and I am only where I am because of all these guys and just recently gals as well.

Always remember, this is a hobby, its for fun, and if your not having fun, step back drink a beer and jump on the fix for a quick laugh or two. I guess you can ask for some help as well. LoL
 
am I doing this right
I don't know what I'm doing

Welcome!!
I think only you can answer your questions. I think it's just a matter of being tenacious, perseverant, how far you're wanting to go with your "restoration", also how much time per week/month/year/years you're willing to put in and most importantly~ MONEY! lol At least you look like you have a complete mustang to start with. All I can say, if I can do it, so can you!
dne'

PS: post some more photos
Mine was pretty bad, but many have started with much much worse!!
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You'll enjoy this forum and learn a lot from the guys (and gals!) around here. I don't know anything about restoring mustangs either and everyone here has been very helpful! :vic
 
"FordDude" said:
For starters learn how to spell Mustang. It is spelled M-U-S-T-A-N-G, not MUTANG

definition: Mutang...derived from the latin words mutant and mustang. A car that is no longer original or has lots of aftermarket parts. Also, see restomod.
 
Welcome aboard!

No, it's very likely that you don't know what you're doing. Mostly because I haven't told you what you need to do.
 
"daveSanborn" said:
Welcome aboard!

No, it's very likely that you don't know what you're doing. Mostly because I haven't told you what you need to do.

Looks like another Dave-ism to me. :lol

fd
 
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