I think the biggest problem I faced when I first began my restoration project...I was assuming that a good majority of the reproduction Parts would be adequate, that essentially no 'Quality Parts Vendor' would be selling junk parts.
No need to comment more on that topic.
After realizing that most reproduction parts are nothing in quality or fitment, I then jumped on the NOS train. I suppose also, no more comments need spoken on that subject. We all have horror stories there too.
If there is one benefit that I have received from being on this forum, it would be that I have moved back my completion date multiple years now. As a result of moving back this date of completion, it has afforded me two very invaluable commodities. I have been able to unearth much better Parts over time. As a matter of fact, there were many things that I had marked as completed and ready to install when I got the car painted, that have since been superseded with other items along the way, thus improving the potential for a better overall completed project. The other commodity is I continue to learn how many things had been altered on my example, giving me more opportunity to make those Corrections when the time comes to assemble the car.
I am not sure how the people who are in the restoration business do this for a living. Obviously, they have contacts and resources well beyond my means!
I wish to thank everyone who helps on this forum because I know without it, the help that comes from members here, there would be no way I would have ever achieved anything like what I desired to do to this car many years ago. Thank you everyone who has helped me along the way to this date.
Also, any of the parts vendors out there who are willing to set the bar higher, please consider topics such as this as one, I know all of us in the hobby appreciate the efforts and Investments that you all put into helping us. Take the reproduction battery situation for the 65 to 67 Mustangs. I seriously doubt that any reproduction option ever developed would ever compare price wise to an original battery for one of those cars. Sure, it would be nice to have a battery that functions in the car but the reality will always remain that an original battery from the era would always have more value than any reproduction battery ever would. We already see this with the 68 reproduction batteries they currently sell.