1966 Mustang Convertible restoration

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Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2009

Follow my '66 convertible as she goes from a bare metal shell to a stunning reborn classic, sympathetically and discreetly upgraded for today's roads.

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  • Hi everyone

    Thanks for the comments and apologies for later replies. This was a work of love and yes it cost a few bucks but I was luck as it was a rust-free body.

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  • @LVKID777

    That depends, do you already have the car? A running convertible can cost between 10,000 and 12,000 dollars, and that's not even considering the money that you plan on putting into it.

  • Nice job From Detroit Michigan

  • @iGatorNation

    You can find a running one for $4k. After that it's all cosmetic work and interior work. You can buy a complete interior kit for 500 bucks, and a paint job for less than a thousand. If any metal needs replaced then that will cost a little bit more.

    If you want to build one from the ground up, it will cost more and take more work and time, but it will be worth it.

  • @iGatorNation yea im 13 and im about to start on one its posible any age lol

  • I'm 17 and i really want to restore a 66 mustang. Is it possible for me to do it?

  • Nice Job

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