Restoring of a '71 Mustang (PICS)!

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Restoring of a '71 Mustang (PICS)!

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So I picked up a '71 stang from Serfx a little while back, I knew it was a refin before I got it, upon further inspection of the neck and pickup routs I could tell she used to be competition blue, so I took it upon myself to bring her back to her former color. It also had some locking tuners that were far from original, so I picked up some original F styles from the bay. So here we go.

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At Some point someone added strap locks that drilled into the body, so I picked up a dowel to fill the hole


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The painting begins, I used Re-Ranch Nitro LPB


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And here is how she looks now!


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She plays and sounds fantastic! She needed 7 new frets and a full fret level, dressing, crown, and she had a nasty back-bow in the neck, but got all that fixed and now shes back to her former glory!
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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Post by suede »

:shock: that looks great!!! Great job!
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that is awesome...
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Oh I forgot to add I used Daphne blue nitro for the stripes also from re-ranch, I know the stripe is thicker than original mustangs, but I like the look of the thicker stripe.
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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Post by BobArsecake »

Wow! Looks amazing :D Well done :D
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Done a great jorb there!
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good job! also, twinsies:

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mine's a '72.
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this is way nice. need landscape pic for sig tho 8========D~~~~~~
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Good man!
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Post by Mages »

awesome! what kind of pickups did you put in it?
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Post by serfx »

looking pretty man
glad you were able to fix her up
she probably playys better now then when i had her.
yeah who ever i got it from put in the strap locks.

i don't recall the neck being in such bad shape, file a claim as i did put $700 insurance on it ;)
mind you i sent it for "repairs"
and that you did

did you replace the pups or are they the ones that she had when i sent it to you?

but looking sexy as fuck!
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Post by Will »

Ace job, dude! I wish I had those kinda skills.
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Post by robert(original) »

dude, your awsome.
it was a cool beast before, but now, its just straight up b'dass!
btw, what was your take on the black paint job/ vs the blue in the neck pocket?
was the og finish under the black?
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Post by cooter »

Excellent job! That looks great. 8)
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Excellent job, I'd be damn proud to own it!! lexx
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I'm gonna go ahead and agree with everyone here. A trully epic restore jorb if I ever saw one.
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Hey thanks so much guys!!! I adore this guitar
“I need to take a piece of wood and make it sound like the railroad track, but I also had to make it beautiful and lovable so a person playing it would think of it in terms of his mistress, a bartender, his wife, a good psychiatrist - whatever.� Les Paul
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matocaster wrote:Hey thanks so much guys!!! I adore this guitar
good! because if you didn't i'd say to send her back