Hello,
My name is michael stolarchuk, from near ypsilanti,mi, and i'm working on a 69 428 GT.
I've been lurking on the forum for a bit over a month, reading
various articles, sometimes with an eye to identification, but also
just trying to learn more about the "concours restoration attitude"
It certainly has been eye-opening,
I'm here to move through this restoration standing on the shoulders ofothers,
but due to my inexperience, i'll more likely be standing on peoples toes.
So i have lots of questions, and i thought i'd start with two. First, is there
some sort of mentorship program? possibly some way to get associated with a
judge to help point out issues early, or to provide guidance? Doing a concours
restoration seem to be part mystery; delivering a car to get judged certainly
seems more like validation than an opportunity to discover mistakes.
And that brings me to the second question(s). I've been trying to understand
what exactly a 69 428 GT Mustang is... At times i'm willing to trust what i
see in the car currently, and other times i'm not as sure. This one's from
dearborn build 10/11/68, From the 'mustang recognition guide': GT means:
stripe which runs along the rocker panel, starting at the fender and ending
in front of the rear wheel. It also says "without any GT or Mustang emblems".
Does this mean there was no _Mustang fender emblem? That seems odd,
since every picture i've been able to find of 69 GT's has this fender emblem.
This car has ram air, but i'm not sure whether the hood ought to be blacked out,
my current thinking is that it shouldn't be, although i've not been able to find
enough examples to convince myself.
The car, as we found it, had a rear spoiler, but there's not indication that this
should be on the restored car (i'm thinking not), And i've now heard some
conflicting information about the interior; i've read of some GT's with deluxe
interiors, which doesn't seem correct to me, and the car i have came with a
square clock, but i don't see that from the Lois Eminger (from 7/30/92) report
or the Marti report.
Any insight would be appreciated,
regards