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Personal pages
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Southern Iowa Mustang Club
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Brian's 1964 1/2 pages:
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My 1964 1/2 as it appeared in 1977
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This is a front shot showing the '66 grill that was in it at the time
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This is a picture of the 1964 1/2 after I put the large Goodyear tires on it with airshocks in 1978. That's my sister Susanne helping
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I drove it like that for several years and then decided to restore it to origional. The origional color was wimbelton white. This project was started in 1995.
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This is the Mustang in 1980. I had the L60 Goodyears on the back and slots all the way around. I could turn those hard old tires over just about any time I wanted to and even raced it at Eddyville Dragway several times. That is the 1940 Ford in the driveway
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See the Ford Motorsport decal on the back? This is at the 1980 Central Iowa Mustang show in Johnston. I just had to take a picture of it sitting there in the parking lot
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This is the first picture of the restoration process. It sat under a lean-to in Otley for a year and we brought it home and began to disassemble it. 1995
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We had the Mustang bead blasted in Des Moines and began replacing the core support and both sides on the front. We also removed the interior to prepare it for further work
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This is a shot of the Mustang in Scott's shop. New trunk, floorboard fixes, new front fenders, new quarters, new tailight panel, new valances!
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This is a picture of it without the front core support or either side on the front. These parts were all replaced with new because of damage and rust.
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This is preparing the engine for installation. Painting it and adding things like timing cover
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This is the engine hanging waiting to be installed
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This is the Mustang being painted. New dash put in and new windows front and back
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This is the engine installed with the new Pony Carb installed and the valve covers painted. Also the hood is on and the fenders
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These are all the painted pieces we got back from Scott. We put them out on cardboard until we could install them
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This is a picture of installing the dual exhaust under the car
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This is the first trip with the Mustang. Note the color change between parts painted 6 months apart. This was corrected later by Scott Adair
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This is installing the front end pieces including the grill and valance and bumper
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