Pony Paddock
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I am looking for opinions. (probably dangerous I realize).
We have have now 5 60s era classic Mustangs and I have always modified them to make them drivable and more safe and fun in general. So I have never been a purest.
However now that I own a more rare GT/CS at least than my other Mustangs.. I am debating with myself if changing things like adding power front disc brakes from original drums (say Wilwoods) adds value or takes it away.
For context the 68 is a Meadowlark Yellow 289 with power steering and a 4 speed top loader but has drum brake on all 4 corners. I wouldn't dare change the interior or original color.. But other changes just make it more drivable. I am adding a 4 barrel for sure. I don't own trailer queens or show cars.. I just like to drive them and enjoy them that way.
Thoughts on doing brakes and carb and radiator upgrades? Adds value or takes the value down?
We have have now 5 60s era classic Mustangs and I have always modified them to make them drivable and more safe and fun in general. So I have never been a purest.
However now that I own a more rare GT/CS at least than my other Mustangs.. I am debating with myself if changing things like adding power front disc brakes from original drums (say Wilwoods) adds value or takes it away.
For context the 68 is a Meadowlark Yellow 289 with power steering and a 4 speed top loader but has drum brake on all 4 corners. I wouldn't dare change the interior or original color.. But other changes just make it more drivable. I am adding a 4 barrel for sure. I don't own trailer queens or show cars.. I just like to drive them and enjoy them that way.
Thoughts on doing brakes and carb and radiator upgrades? Adds value or takes the value down?