No, unfortunately they're not mine, but after spending a huge amount of time laying under a car scraping off undercoating and preping rust, a rotissorie will be part of any car I restore in the future!
Here's the link:
http://www.theguildofautomotiverestorers.com/1979_mustang2_9252/index.html
The webpage title is "1979 Mustang II", but the ID cards in some of the photo's say 1978, so the resto staff are not clueless.
The pics are of a bare-metal restoration with a T-Top install and through-the-floor subframe connectors. The color in the last few pics is pretty sharp, a little brighter than the 1996 Mustang Saphire color.
This "Guild of Automotive Restorers" company seems to do some real high-end restorations, so its nice to see a MII getting this level of treatment.
Here's the link:
http://www.theguildofautomotiverestorers.com/1979_mustang2_9252/index.html
The webpage title is "1979 Mustang II", but the ID cards in some of the photo's say 1978, so the resto staff are not clueless.
The pics are of a bare-metal restoration with a T-Top install and through-the-floor subframe connectors. The color in the last few pics is pretty sharp, a little brighter than the 1996 Mustang Saphire color.
This "Guild of Automotive Restorers" company seems to do some real high-end restorations, so its nice to see a MII getting this level of treatment.