It's a cool feeling to know that it will be in the family for a very long time. I have been restoring cars/boats for going on 15 years, this will be my first mustang and first Rotisserie restore. I also have a 1960 Plymouth Roadrunner clone, a 1946 dodge PU which is next to be restored, and a 1955 Chevy PU which is third in line. I Figure it's just now on the rotisserie why not get a bunch of pictures that may help someone someday. the floor has some rust holes that will be fixed and then re-undercoated and the motor/body has about 9000 miles on the clock. The car was parked a long time.
We're not going to open the motor up as she still ran great but will get a fresh coat of paint. I noticed that all the ball-joints and tie-rod ends are getting weak so they will get replaced, then fix the few dents and dings.
As far as the pictures i take, is there a way that is better then another to post them? Should I just label a post 1970 mustang "before restoration pictures" or do sections like 1970 mustang "undercarriage" and another one "engine bay" I figure i'll post every shot I take and if the moderator or others say something is not 100 percent correct that said person can delete it or I change it?
I'll be honest i'm not a complete mustang guru so I can't really say what's factory or not. I just have what my grandpa has told me about the car - though in the not to distant future of this car my buddy wants his 1965 mustang convertible on the rotisserie so i'll be able to do the same with that one. His mom bought the car brand new and has got to where she can't drive anymore and passed it on to him.