Hello all. New guy here from Utah. I have an opportunity to pick up a 1967 convertible 390 car. It is disassembled and sitting on a frame jig. Most all the parts are there. The car was torn down, sandblasted, and pretty much stopped after that point. Needs a couple of places patched in the floor. The rear quarters have been cut off from the top Body edge down. The rest of it just has light surface rust all over it. The Marti report he has doesn’t say “one of one” anywhere on it or anything like that. Shows it was vintage burgundy with black interior, automatic, power brakes, power steering, open rear end. I’ve already committed to buy it and I’m kind of exited about the car. We settled on $3500.00, worth the dough you guys think?
Yep, I think you made a great buy and an
"investment". I say investment because #1, it's a big block convertible from the 67-68 Mustang era. #2, It has a lot of parts that go with the car so that will save you. #3, And maybe the most important, as your description, it doesn't have hardly any rot which is HUGE in restoring any first Gen convertible BB Mustang.
#4, Lastly, If something happens down the road, personally or otherwise, IMO, you can still get your money plus an investment amount back. Big Block Convertible Mustangs from the 67-68 era are highly sought after, especially the conditon yours is in. There are a lot of people would be really excited, like you seem to be, that would love to have your future project.
Bottom line, Do it the way you want to do it. Whether it's concours, occasional driven or a daily driver. We drive both our first gen Mustangs on a regular basis. Coming here doesn't necessarily mean you're relegated to do it concours, but coming here you will get the right information just in case you go that direction.
Have fun and enjoy