I'm not super knowledgeable about the 65 Mustang, but learning as I go. I bought a coupe and am learning on it as I try to go from one end to the other restoring and repairing. My goal is to have an excellent driver and keep/make it as close to original as is practical, then go for a convertible or fastback to restore in the future.
My car sits with the rear sitting higher than the front. I have 14" standard wheels all around (all tires are 6.95-14) with stock springs and shackles in the rear. Am I correct that the car's original stance would have it level, or with the rear slightly lower than the front? I'm using the rocker panels as a point of reference to gauge the stance.
Since the rear end is higher I'm wondering if a previous owner put different springs in the front or cut them shorter. The car has not had the Shelby drop procedure, and the front suspension components are stock with possible exception of the springs.
Am I right about stance it should have? What is the easiest/best way to determine what is causing the stance to be lower in the front? Do I need to remove the coil springs and replace with new ones to eliminate that possibility?
Thanks for your help!