Are Mustangs easy to restore?

1 EASY: 1965-70 Ford Mustang With nearly 2.3 million models sold, finding one in good condition is no trouble — which basically means there won’t be much restoration work to perform in the first place. Also, parts for it are readily available and can be found very cheap both online and at various dealers.

What year Mustang is best to restore?

To get the best restoration project ROI, the first-generation Mustangs prior to 1970 (1965-1968 being the best years) offer the most payback.

What kind of package did a 1976 Mustang have?

The other “appearance” package for the 1976 Mustang model year was the Cobra II, simulating the early Shelbys. It was the most exciting introduction in 1976 and was upgrade package which could be added to any of the hatchback body styles including the Mach 1.

Where can I get a Mustang restored in California?

Vintage Fords of all kinds welcome for complete restoration service and mechanical work, with a huge inventory of new-old-stock and rust-free California body parts. State-of-the-art Mustang restoration, restomod, and repair with 9,600 square-foot facility that includes a large retail showroom with parts.

What kind of service does Ford Mustang restoration do?

State-of-the-art Mustang restoration, restomod, and repair with 9,600 square-foot facility that includes a large retail showroom with parts. Service Department installs parts, plus performs repairs, restorations, and modifications. They service all Mustangs as well as other Ford performance and collector vehicles.

What is the difference between a 1975 and 1976 Mustang?

The MPG edition Mustang came out in mid-1975 and included lower gearing for higher MPG ratings. It wasn’t until the 1976 model year that these models got their own fancy name. All MPG cars were equipped with the 2.3 liter engine and 3.18:1 rear-axle ratio whereas the standard was 3.40:1.