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... Read moreRestoring a classic 1966 Mustang on a rotisserie is an incredibly rewarding project that allows for detailed and thorough work on every part of this iconic pony car. From my personal experience, one of the best decisions when tackling a restoration is to mount the body on a rotisserie early in the process. This setup makes it much easier to access hard-to-reach areas, apply rust treatments, and perform detailed bodywork without straining yourself. When preparing the Mustang for rotisserie work, the main considerations include safely removing the body from the chassis, labeling and organizing all parts, and ensuring the rotisserie is securely adjusted to your car’s dimensions. The 1966 Mustang’s structure is well-suited for this kind of restoration because its body and chassis design allow for straightforward separation. This means more efficient sanding, welding, and painting can be done. During the restoration, don’t overlook the significance of attention to detail. Cleaning and treating every inch for rust before applying primer can drastically improve the longevity of your restoration. It’s also important to research and source quality parts, especially if originality is important to you. Utilizing forums and communities dedicated to Ford and Mustang restoration, such as #ford, #mustang, and #ponycar groups, can provide invaluable advice and parts leads. Finally, take your time and enjoy the process. Restoring a classic Mustang isn’t just about the end result; it’s also about the joy of bringing a piece of automotive history back to life. Every challenge you encounter is a learning opportunity, and the satisfaction upon completion is unmatched for any car enthusiast.