Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Red5oh

Location: Keller, TX

Vehicle Info

1967 Ford Mustang

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP225
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.1/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.3/5 Stars.
    • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Aug 09, 2009

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Mark’s Ford Mustang

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Red5oh's 1967 Ford Mustang


Welcome to my car.  It has been a LONG build with MANY obstacles, and it does seem to never end (both the work and obstacles)

Red5oh's 1967 Ford Mustang

 Red5oh's 1967 Ford Mustang

I hope you enjoy the looks and please leave me feedback on my build.  I hope to keep it updated much more often.

Red5oh's 1967 Ford Mustang

I know this is NOT my car, but it was the look I was trying for. I did the California Special trunk lid/taillights and the Shelby hood. I think it is a great combination for a restomod car with the EFI conversion. One day I would like to personally thank the owner of the car for the inspiration.

I have changed the way the front page looks, so I hope it is a bit easier to get around. I am getting so many pages it was hard to follow the flow of work. So, now you have links to jump around the areas that are of interest.

Please sign my guest book and let me know how you like the car.

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Accident Pictures (7-27-09)

Build of the car (start to finish)

 

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michaelnsusan  

Posted by: michaelnsusan

09/16/2009 03:55PM

FANTASTIC car, clean and classic. both me and my wife like it ! Looks like you take good care of it, Great job !! My car is almost just like it but I finished back in 97, my body parts are from miaer racing and I also did the side scoops. your right about the end caps being hard but I sanded a little at a time and it turned out nice, are you going to put the hood trim on to complete the front? I had to bend mine to form a tight fit and then I fiberglassed it on from under the hood, plus I added the front valance with the radiator opening on it. Check it out and see.

TARA-fied  

Posted by: TARA-fied

01/04/2009 09:45PM

Awesome work. great documentation too. I have done a lot of the same to mine. I hope all is well with you. Good luck.

zak7711  

Posted by: zak7711

06/14/2008 12:54AM

Great job! I'm sure you've inspired many people like myself to start restoring their rusty old ponies. Thanks and all the best!

kerrinjeff  

Posted by: kerrinjeff

06/19/2007 01:15AM

You have a great project going there. I can't wait to see it when it's done! You are definitely doing the job right...

MustangChuck  

Posted by: MustangChuck

05/21/2007 11:07AM

I have two questions about your 8.8" rear end install. Where did you buy the spring perches and why did you need to replace the axles? Thanks, MustangChuck

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: Red5oh

Location: Keller, TX