The Mouse Goes Home

We have completed the restoration of the ‘Mouse Mustang’ and we have to say it came out well. Headliners are always a pain to get right and require some patience to stretch and hold in place until the material settles down. We have a little trick to speed things up a bit but we won’t be sharing all our little secrets on here.

What can be better than a ’68 390 Fastback in Green? Not much!

You can always send us a pic of your car parked outside the Mustang Maniac offices and we will post it up for you. You would get to be the lead car on the blogpost too.

After the Easter break we had a few packages to go out on the Tuesday. Although we did post some out on the Saturday prior as a good customer wanted a special delivery of his parts next day. He didn’t mind paying the additional charges that were incurred, as it he realised it’s the price you just have to pay. These pictures show the bulk of the two days orders, after most of the smaller parts had already been loaded onto the Parcel Force van.

We do have other projects on the go, but we can’t bring them to you in full just yet. But a sneak peak of what Adam has in mind as well as the workshop! Again this is another one of those – ‘If you know, then you know’ type of photos. Don’t worry all will be revealed once we get this project going.

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A business dedicated to restoration of Classic Mustangs. We supply parts for all ages of Mustangs 1964 to present day, servicing, restoration and custom builds. Anything your Mustang needs, we can help.
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2 Responses to The Mouse Goes Home

  1. John Peters says:

    Last time it was a K code head, this time a Barra motor. You have some interesting projects coming up for sure, can’t wait 👌

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