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It’s now possible to build a brand new ’64½, ’65 or ’66 Ford Mustang convertible from the wheels up using this latest Ford-approved and officially licensed body shell.
J Bittle American designed a healthy combination of parts that would turn the tired 289 into a 331 cubic-inch stroker while making the engine appear as stock as possible.
National Parts Depot has provided us with everything necessary to top out an '83-'93 Mustang convertible--top, pads, latches, weatherstripping, hardware, rear curtain, and more.
The Mustang convertible body includes the complete assembly, all the sheet metal from the hood to the trunk, said Dennis Mondrach, Ford Restoration Parts licensing manager.