Max's New Mustang Project Part II

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Max's New Mustang Project Part II


Today we loaded Max's Mustang onto a car transporter to be sent off for a complete resto-rod.

Here she is getting loaded up...

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And here's the history of that car here at Autogeek...


The day it arrived at Autogeek...

Max's New Mustang Project - 1966 Mustang Convertible

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This Mustang has the original 6-cylinder engine and 3-speed automatic...

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And the Extreme Makeover we did to try to restore the old re-paint...

1966 Mustang - Last Chance to Dance Extreme Makeover!
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Next time we see this Pony Car I think it's going to have a few more ponies under the hood and a custom paint job and upgraded running gear and suspension work.


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Nice! Who will be doing the work?


It's going to Wayne Carini's shop at F40.com



This is Wayne's classic car store, F40.com Motor Sports

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While I was there a number of cars were dropped off, from this thread....

Wayne Carini from Chasing Classic Cars gets a visit from Ivan Karstuff and Autogeek!


Also while we were there a car hauler arrived to drop off some recent cars cars from Wayne's adventures...

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1932 Stutz DV 32
This is an all original 1932 Stutz DV 32 that Wayne bought out of Klamath Falls, Oregon. The paint appears to be original and in very worn condition. While I was at Wayne's shop, I taught his guys the Mike Phillips Method of restoring antique single stage paint on a 1954 all original Hudson Hornet and they are going to use these same techniques to restore the paint on this Stutz DV 32.

It actually runs and drives as you can see Wayne moving the car towards the shop.

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Wayne opened the hood cowel so I could take a picture of the dual overhead cam engine...

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The tires are all holding air...

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Next off is a Dino Ferrari...

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While a beautiful car, the paint is filled with swirls but I also worked with his team on proper machine polishing techniques to create a swirl-free, show car finish.

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So the Mustang is in good hands...


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I'd say good hands is an understatement!

Can't wait to see the finished product
 
Look forward to watching the progress on this project :props:
 
I'd say good hands is an understatement!

Can't wait to see the finished product

I've worked with some of the guys i his body shop and they really do good work.


Keep us updated Mike.

If I was closer I'd take my trusty, dusty Canon and document the project.



Wow...that's amazing. Will be following along.

It's going to be a fun convertible cruiser here in sunny Stuart, Florida...


Look forward to watching the progress on this project :props:


Wayne has sent me a few camera pics in the past, maybe he or one of the guys in the shop can send me a couple of pictures once in a while.

I'm happy to do the part that takes time and that's upload and insert the picture so everyone can see it and follow along.


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The Mustang is in VERY good hands. Maybe we'll see the car on Velocity. I'm looking forward to the finished product too.
 
If it'd like most restorations it's probably sitting in a corner waiting on a 'hard to find part'
 
Wow Mike, I truly envy you:)
You get to work on some cool cars, you're a lucky man my friend :)
I'd trade my engineer job with you for a month , deal?
 
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