Sure, the Classic Motorsports office is closed next week, but don't worry–we have plenty of project cars to keep us busy.
Restoring a car is more than just the grunt work. You need to have a game plan, too.
Restoring a car sounds almost glamorous, even noble. Then the reality of committing both money and time set in.
To save weight, we decided to replace our 14-pound glass windshield with a 7-pound polycarbonate piece from Shields Windshields.
Now to install it.
Before fitting the grille–it came uninstalled when we got our Mustang–we fit some heavy-duty mesh screen behind it in order to protect the radiator from debris.
We simply …