Blacktop
01-23-2004, 03:27 AM
Hello...
This is my first post about my first Mustang. I picked up a '66 289 hardtop from a friend who is leaving on a trip around the world, and I'm going to try my hand at fixing it up a bit.
The engine was replaced recently and the transmission was rebuilt (possibly replaced... I'm not sure) not long before that, so I'm confident that at least those parts are in good shape.
I've found a few problems with the car already like: A worn out turn signal switch, a broken AC system (I don't know how much work -- if any -- I'll do on this one), and hole in the rear passenger side floor (which let water in just enough to ruin the new carpet). I'm also pretty sure I'll be redoing the electrical system from the ground up because a lot of it looks like it was messed with, and some of the wires are in pretty bad shape.
I guess what I'm asking is are there any common problems with these cars that I should check into right away? Anything that y'all see a lot of?
Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to this project.
This is my first post about my first Mustang. I picked up a '66 289 hardtop from a friend who is leaving on a trip around the world, and I'm going to try my hand at fixing it up a bit.
The engine was replaced recently and the transmission was rebuilt (possibly replaced... I'm not sure) not long before that, so I'm confident that at least those parts are in good shape.
I've found a few problems with the car already like: A worn out turn signal switch, a broken AC system (I don't know how much work -- if any -- I'll do on this one), and hole in the rear passenger side floor (which let water in just enough to ruin the new carpet). I'm also pretty sure I'll be redoing the electrical system from the ground up because a lot of it looks like it was messed with, and some of the wires are in pretty bad shape.
I guess what I'm asking is are there any common problems with these cars that I should check into right away? Anything that y'all see a lot of?
Thanks so much. I'm looking forward to this project.