“Baby” the Story of my Mustang
I have had this since 1980
It is a 1965 coupe. It originally came with a 6 cylinder and automatic transmission.

One of the first pics
It sat way too high.

Adding fiberglass flares
I needed to add flares to lower it the way I wanted.

Building a front air dam
I also added this air dam.
I decided that I hate doing bodywork, especially fiberglass!

Back in 1983 when I finished the body and paint.

I added disc brakes from a Mach I

A 351 Cleveland, 12.5:1 compression, Holley 700 double pumper and Accel distributor.
the box around the air filter seals to the hood scoop letting in cool air.

Front shot

3/4 rear shot

Following my friend Dennis in his Sunbeam Tiger at Sears Point Raceway in 1983.

Disaster!
Not long after the previous pic was taken, the radiator broke lose and went into the radiator!
I was having so much fun until then.
Later, I added Wilwood 4 piston brakes and 17″ torqueflite wheels at all corners



After all that the brakes weren’t any better than what I had before. Sigh!
In 2003 life slapped me in the face hard. It sat for a few years with little attention.
About 2018 after the divorce from my second wife, I had the money and ambition to work on it some more.
I discovered that I was sold the wrong master cylinder; it was for a power brake assisted unit and wasn’t going to work no matter what.

A new Wilwood master cylinder.
Unfortunately, this was about the time Covid hit and I was left to try and bleed the brakes by myself.
I tried vacuum bleeding; didn’t work well.
Tried pressure bleeding. Was tricky, but was able to get them to work somewhat.

As it looks as of this writing.
The specs:
- 351 Cleveland bored .030 over
- Boss 302 heads, ported and polished by me
- 12.5:1 compression ratio
- Norris cam
- Holley 750 DP
- Accel distributor with Pentonix breakerless module
- Nickel plated headers
- Aluminum radiator with electric fan
- Toploader 4 speed transmission with 2.78:1 first gear
- Nodular rear end with 3.50:1 and Detroit Locker
- Lowered a bunch
- Wilwood 4 piston calipers with Wilwood master cylinder and proportioning valve