tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-75978559571787834342024-03-08T03:21:33.347-08:00Dan & John's 1968 Mustang Restoration blogJohn Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07279319956246529011noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7597855957178783434.post-51178176999244334992008-04-12T12:49:00.000-07:002008-04-12T12:57:50.719-07:001968 Ford Mustang Restoration Blog is now underway!Around 2003, my brother Dan bought a 1968 Ford Mustang convertible for $6,000. He drove it for a while and then, after some mechanical problems, it sat on ramps. In January 2007, Dan started travel nursing and since he didn't have a place for his Mustang, I graciously offered to get it running and to house it. With Dan's money and REMS Automotive (Willow Grove, PA) expertise, the car is running pretty well. Of course, it needs a lot of work and this blog is intended to chronicle the journey toward restoring it. Our intention is not to do a frame up restoration or keep everything factory original. Our intention is to give it the look and feel that it had rolling off the assembly line.<br /><br />As with all Mustangs of the era, it has some rust and some parts are missing; there are repairs that were good and others not so good. We'll include as many pictures as possible and give you as much insight into the process as possible.<br /><br />Hope you enjoy the journey as much as we will!John Hillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07279319956246529011noreply@blogger.com0