Classic Mustang advice

Classic Mustang advice

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Mr Noble

Original Poster:

6,535 posts

233 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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Hi,

I have been trying to find some good websites with details about the older mustangs.

I am after a nice clean '65-'67 mustang convertible, and cant seem to find many dedicated info pages about them.

Do any of them come RHD?

Help greatly appreciated.

GN

mrkipling

494 posts

256 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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Try the UK Mustang Owners Club

www.mocgb.co.uk

There is a forum in there as well.

Mr Noble

Original Poster:

6,535 posts

233 months

Monday 25th April 2005
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Thankyou, actually that is one of the ones that I found. A lot of it seems to be dedicated to the newer ones.

Thank you anyway.

Anyone else know of where I could look?

MikeyT

16,545 posts

271 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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www.darknest.com/mustang/history/65.htm

www.darknest.com/mustang/history/66.htm

www.darknest.com/mustang/history/67.htm

All the above are year specific.

Then:

http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/

Fantastic site with all the information for every year.

For specialist vintage stuff check out:

http://links.vintage-mustang.com/ – over 3000 links


Should keep you busy for a bit!

None were imported as RHD into the UK, although some were changed here upon importation. Australian ones and South African ones were RHD. But if you want a RHD one, IMO, you're changing the whole personality of the car - might as buy something else. LHD is no problem and takes about, ooh, five minutes of getting used to, especially with an auto.

Drive 'em as they were meant to be made!



>> Edited by MikeyT on Tuesday 26th April 08:48

Mr Noble

Original Poster:

6,535 posts

233 months

Tuesday 26th April 2005
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Thanks very much Mikey. I do agree about the RHD thing. Guess it will be a getting used to it thing as you say. Just thought if there were some about, that would be the one for me!!

Your car looks lovely mate. Very

johnny the prof

16 posts

228 months

Friday 6th May 2005
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Your probably not the first person to stay awake thinknig about converting your stang into RHD, I know I have. Here is a fab auzzy site that could help you.
www.justmustangs.com.au/html/services.html#lhd2rhd

Mr Noble

Original Poster:

6,535 posts

233 months

Thursday 27th April 2006
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MikeyT said:
<a href="www.darknest.com/mustang/history/65.htm">www.darknest.com/mustang/history/6</a>

<a href="www.darknest.com/mustang/history/66.htm">www.darknest.com/mustang/history/6</a>

<a href="www.darknest.com/mustang/history/67.htm">www.darknest.com/mustang/history/6</a>

All the above are year specific.

Then:

<a href="http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/"http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/</a>

Fantastic site with all the information for every year.

For specialist vintage stuff check out:

<a href="http://links.vintage-mustang.com/&quohttp://links.vintage-mustang.com/</a> – over 3000 links


Should keep you busy for a bit!

None were imported as RHD into the UK, although some were changed here upon importation. Australian ones and South African ones were RHD. But if you want a RHD one, IMO, you're changing the whole personality of the car - might as buy something else. LHD is no problem and takes about, ooh, five minutes of getting used to, especially with an auto.

Drive 'em as they were meant to be made!



>> Edited by MikeyT on Tuesday 26th April 08:48



Does anyone know whats happened to the darknest site?

Last time I looked it was the mustang pages, now it some geeky game!!

Greg

MikeyT

16,545 posts

271 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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A geeky gaming site - so it is. Weird!

In this month's Mustang club mag there is a piece on a guy who has had a 2005 Mustang converted in the UK to RHD ...

He had it done at American Pick Up Trucks in manchester ... judging from the pictures they made a superb job ...

Don't know about cost though.

MikeyT

16,545 posts

271 months

Friday 28th April 2006
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There's some cracking early Mustang convertibles on ebay in the US at the moment ...

You'd get a lovely one for $25,000 ... just over £20,000 in real money inclusive of container shipping and all import duties.