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ORIGINAL: NeoAnderson48
Well, the engine is fine. We're gonna make it a 4bbl and put some headers and such, and the transmission is fine, no bends or dings in the body, no rust. We're going to start on it June 1 and work every day for 4-5 hours with a Mustang specialty mechanic that's a friend of ours. What's a rough estimate of time it'll take to get this car restored? Complete interior restoration too.
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That all depends on the beer consumtion, and how much time you spend wiping up the spilled beer from hitting the can with your elbow while turning a wrench and not noticing the beer in the way.

Nah, seriously, I don't think any of us have written down the time we spent on any one project, so you are not going to get an accurate answer about the time factor. If you have all the right tools and parts handy at the right time, then of course the time it takes to complete a project will be reduced. Planning ahead pays off. I don't worry about time, because I am retired, and time is all I have.
On edit: Pay attention to guys like 5 point oh. These old cars were originally built to stop with the engine that was put in them. If you add more power than originally intended, then you are setting yourself up for a disaster to happen. Don't even think about a more powerful engine until you have addressed the brakes and suspension weaknesses.