Homebuilt 1967 Ford Mustang That Turns Heads - Mustang 360

Over the years, he’s built several hot rods and trucks, doing everything himself, including paint, electrical, and upholstery. Initially working for the Hot Rod Shop in Corinth, Mississippi, Jeremy later began working from his well-equipped home shop where he quickly earned a reputation for high-quality work. He wanted a project that would properly showcase his talents and he didn’t have to look very far for a suitable vehicle since his mother had a 1967 Mustang that had been sidelined for some time with body damage. It was the perfect project vehicle since it was a plain Jane, six-cylinder car with no options and had more than a few scrapes and bruises. Before he could make it better, however, he had to make it solid. New rear quarter-panels were added and for that personal touch, Jeremy eliminated the drip rails, door handles, locks, emblems, quarter vents, and antenna. In a further attempt to show his talents, Jeremy decided to paint his rejuvenated Mustang a mile-deep PPG Midnight Black, a color certain to highlight anything less than perfection. Getting all the gaps properly aligned was the first step, followed by multiple sessions of filler work, priming, and blocking to get the body as straight as possible. Source: www.mustangandfords.com