The Ford Mustang II was a sensible response to the conditions in the US. While it may have lacked power and style, the Mustang II would run rings around the original when the roads got twisty.
Back in 2010, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first Haynes manuals being published, we found a 1965 Ford Mustang and restored it to better than new condition.
Now here we are in part five of Haynes Project 50, our restoration of a 1965 Ford Mustang convertible, with a summary, wrap up video and plenty of before and after pictures. Of course, if you want the full story and hundreds of additional images you need to buy the Mustang Restoration Manual.
The crew in the Haynes shop did something a little differently for the 50th anniversary of the company, buying a first generation Ford Mustang convertible and restoring it to showroom condition. Now here in part three, we are going to continue with disassembling the drivetrain and suspension under...
The crew in the Haynes shop did something a little differently for the 50th anniversary of the company, buying a first generation Ford Mustang convertible and restoring it to showroom condition. This was Haynes project 50, and if you were lucky enough to be at the 2011 AAPEX trade show in Las Vegas...