Welcome to our Web site!
This website started as a small page on another of my
websites. Initially I was looking for information to help me
learn how to restore my own 1967 Mustang Convertibles which frankly is
still an on-going process! As I collected more and more links
and I started working on gathering images of various Classic Mustangs
I started getting a lot of web traffic looking for the same
information that I had compiled. After a while, my other webpage
was getting as much traffic to look at the mustang related pages as
the other website was getting so it became clear that this information
and files deserved it's own domain name! As such, here it is as
MustangReview.com!
About Us and our two Classic
Mustangs!
This website is nothing more than a hobby page to share information
as I can find it. MY wife and I are quite fond of Ford Mustangs
and the 1967 Mustang Convertible without a doubt is my wife's favorite
car. We actually have a pair of 1967 Mustang Convertibles that
we are working to restore. The first of our two cars, our "project car" is a Red Convertible
that was originally a Vintage Burgundy and it has it's original C-code
289 2v with a C4 auto, deluxe hood, and power top. You can take a quick peek at this car at
THIS LINK. This car has belonged to my wife for quite a bit
longer than she has known me as she has had it for about 12-years.
When she first bought the car she was running it a fair amount until
she moved to Pennsylvania where it wouldn't pass inspection due to
poor floor pans. The car subsequently got placed into storage in
a dry barn and waited for foolish me to come into my wife's life to
help her restore the car!
After looking at our project car and the
work, time, and expenses that will be involved to get it on the road,
we decided to buy a second 1967 Mustang Convertible that was someone
else's restoration project. This second car is a Nightmist Blue T-code
with a 200 cid I-6 engine, C4 auto, deluxe hood, power top and power
steering. This
second car is in great shape with no body rust, perfect cowl, and
properly repaired or replaced body and floor metal as well as a fully
restored interior. This car requires a new paint job and top which we
are hoping to get done as soon as possible. You can take a quick peek
at this car at THIS LINK. This second car
is registered as an Antique in Pennsylvania and she is already on the
road! She certainly needs new paint and a top but mechanically
she is really quite nice!
Now that we have a Classic 1967 Convertible on the road we are
still trying to decide what to do with the "project car". The
289 in the V8 car had an excellent sound and she definitely has some
power but as anybody that has studied the work it takes to
restore a mustang knows, this is a long haul process that I am still
trying to learn about!
About the Books and Magazines
On this website you will see that I have
a few links to Mustang related books and magazines.
I have included these for two reasons. First,
these links help cover the cost associated with this
webpage and secondly, these are some great books to have
handy to understand the differences in the various years
and models. They also provide a ton of information
that would be helpful to restore a Classic Mustang that
you may have!