From: cuhulin on
I saw it on local tv news, Donald N. Frey dies at 86.
I have owned two Ford Mustang cars before.A 1964 Mustang and a 1968
Mustang.I wish I had kept my first Mustang.

Rest in Peace, Donald Frey.
cuhulin

From: cuhulin on
The only thing wrong with the 1964 (1964 1/2) Mustang I owned was a gash
in the side of the left rear fender and the car had high rise shock
absorbers on the rear.I got rid of those and I replaced them with
standard shock absorbers.I was in my back yard repairing the gash in the
rear fender when I heard news on my radio that Elvis Presley had
died.The car was canary yellow color.Small V8 engine and manual shift
transmission.The grill on the car was crumpled, I bought a good grill a
guy had advertized for sale in the local newspaper.Everything else about
the car was in good condition, including the steering and the brakes.
cuhulin

From: ben91932 on
For awhile, there was a fad
> of using Lincoln Versailles axle, suspension and brake bits on Gen I
> Mustangs, because they all bolted right up, and it improved the heck out
> of the braking and handling.

I just un-did one of those.
The Versailles spindles and steering arms resulted in 4+ inches of
bump steer.
Hitting a bump in a turn was a exciting.
The rear end was cool though..
Ben