If you have an interesting story about your Mustang or you are a Mustang expert, restoration specialist, avid collector, industry insider or specialize in these classic automobiles, reach out to us here.

Welcome to the Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years podcast, every week we will have conversations with collectors, experts, weekend warriors and those in the know when it comes to First Generation ponies. Start your engines and let’s go!
Do you own an early-year Mustang?
Yes.
How long have you owned your ride?
4 years this past December.
Have you named your car?
Yes. I named her Merida from the Disney movie Brave. My license plate says BRVHRT ( Braveheart), and my last name is Wallace.
If you’ve made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?
I upgraded the front suspension. I did the Shelby drop and installed GT springs. Wilsood disc brakes. I upgraded to a 9″ rear-end with 3.55 gears. Replaced the 3-speed automatic transmission with a T-5.
What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?
None. I am completely finished. I even signed my glove box door.
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Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots?
Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon.
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“Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!“
Doug Sandler
