Ed-in-SD
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I have recently acquired a 1968 Ford Mustang, California Special C-code, 289 two-barrel car. The original color is Gulfstream Aqua and overall, it's in very good shape. Kept in dry storage, minimal rust, engine runs.
The car was garaged for the last 20 years and covered in a carport for seven years prior to that. It has 83,000 miles on it with about 9,000 on the 289, which was a replacement motor (from Motor Replacement Co) installed in 1992.
I have various short- term and long- term aspirations for this car and it's quite sentimental to me as the previous owner was my best friend from high school and he has recently passed away from cancer.
In the short term I would like to get the car running, safe, drivable, and restored to a good original appearance. Since it's no longer a 100-percent original car, I am ok with swapping some original parts out for newer modern components, such as better brakes and other safety items.
My question is how diligent I should be about originality? Since it already has a replacement motor this car will never be a "numbers matching car". For now I will try to preserve the car and restore to as close to original as possible. I am curious how things like Wilwood brakes, Pertronix Ignitor ignition, Magnaflow exhaust, adding a 4 Barrel carb & intake (not sure I will do) would impact originality. Should I keep original everything and work with that or modernize the critical safety items like brakes & suspension. The car is in very good shape and I would like to drive it to car shows, cruise nights, etc. I plan to keep this car for a long time and give to my son.
On a side note I am being quoted $3600 to pull the C4 transmission and rebuild it because it is leaking out of the front and rear seal. I am in California so expect high prices, but I am curious if this is within reason.
I appreciate the advice to a newby. Thanks, Ed
The car was garaged for the last 20 years and covered in a carport for seven years prior to that. It has 83,000 miles on it with about 9,000 on the 289, which was a replacement motor (from Motor Replacement Co) installed in 1992.
I have various short- term and long- term aspirations for this car and it's quite sentimental to me as the previous owner was my best friend from high school and he has recently passed away from cancer.
In the short term I would like to get the car running, safe, drivable, and restored to a good original appearance. Since it's no longer a 100-percent original car, I am ok with swapping some original parts out for newer modern components, such as better brakes and other safety items.
My question is how diligent I should be about originality? Since it already has a replacement motor this car will never be a "numbers matching car". For now I will try to preserve the car and restore to as close to original as possible. I am curious how things like Wilwood brakes, Pertronix Ignitor ignition, Magnaflow exhaust, adding a 4 Barrel carb & intake (not sure I will do) would impact originality. Should I keep original everything and work with that or modernize the critical safety items like brakes & suspension. The car is in very good shape and I would like to drive it to car shows, cruise nights, etc. I plan to keep this car for a long time and give to my son.
On a side note I am being quoted $3600 to pull the C4 transmission and rebuild it because it is leaking out of the front and rear seal. I am in California so expect high prices, but I am curious if this is within reason.
I appreciate the advice to a newby. Thanks, Ed