I did 3 mustang restorations / mods
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I did 3 mustang restorations / mods
What do you think of my projects?
silver 64 body / 72 MM neck, GFS stacked buckers, speed knobs
dakota red refin 66, gfs tuners, replacement PG and bridge PU
pale green 65, vintage dimarzio PUs, vintage fender tuners, telecaster knobs
silver 64 body / 72 MM neck, GFS stacked buckers, speed knobs
dakota red refin 66, gfs tuners, replacement PG and bridge PU
pale green 65, vintage dimarzio PUs, vintage fender tuners, telecaster knobs
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Thanks for the positive feedback everyone! I will answer some questions and supply a little more info about the mustangs....
The silver one is just krylon silver spray paint and a thin layer of krylon clear coat. I was totally aiming for the inca / tort look on that one. I like nitro lacquer and all that but I just wanted to do this one quick and DIY and I am happy with the result. It has a 3 way switch on the lower horn, no phase switches. The GFS stacked buckers scream!
Red one is done in reranch dakota nitro over plain wood with no primer coat. There was some thin clearcoat on it I think but it was my first nitro job and the instructions said dakota did not need primer so I skipped it. Its a bit relic-ey looking but I dont care, the nitro did the job. This one is more of a stock resto, with phase switches and regular single coils and white plastic tipped upgrade tuners etc...I even got a bridge cover for it!
The green one is spray painted with krylon "celery". It is a very pale green which looks white or gray in pictures. The vintage tort guard, vintage silver pickups and silver knobs really complete this look nicely I think...This pic does not do that one justice. It has a wierd spring loaded cover on the input jack that is presumably to keep gunk out of there...I like it so I left it on. It also has a 3 way switch on the lower horn, no phase switches. I will be upgrading the tuners on this to something better and maybe making it a hardtail. I would also like to refret it with bigger frets someday. It is a slab fingerboard and a much beefier neck than the other 2, which are fairly slim. It is also heavier than the others...I really dig the green one.
I will post more pics later! Thanks everyone!
The silver one is just krylon silver spray paint and a thin layer of krylon clear coat. I was totally aiming for the inca / tort look on that one. I like nitro lacquer and all that but I just wanted to do this one quick and DIY and I am happy with the result. It has a 3 way switch on the lower horn, no phase switches. The GFS stacked buckers scream!
Red one is done in reranch dakota nitro over plain wood with no primer coat. There was some thin clearcoat on it I think but it was my first nitro job and the instructions said dakota did not need primer so I skipped it. Its a bit relic-ey looking but I dont care, the nitro did the job. This one is more of a stock resto, with phase switches and regular single coils and white plastic tipped upgrade tuners etc...I even got a bridge cover for it!
The green one is spray painted with krylon "celery". It is a very pale green which looks white or gray in pictures. The vintage tort guard, vintage silver pickups and silver knobs really complete this look nicely I think...This pic does not do that one justice. It has a wierd spring loaded cover on the input jack that is presumably to keep gunk out of there...I like it so I left it on. It also has a 3 way switch on the lower horn, no phase switches. I will be upgrading the tuners on this to something better and maybe making it a hardtail. I would also like to refret it with bigger frets someday. It is a slab fingerboard and a much beefier neck than the other 2, which are fairly slim. It is also heavier than the others...I really dig the green one.
I will post more pics later! Thanks everyone!
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