As long as its just us here... (looks around, over shoulder)... make my fox a plain de-chromed Fairmont with perfect stance. In a mundane color.
This specimen was actually not too shabby, relatively speaking body-wise. As with all Mustangs, economy in manufacturing wins over ruggedness so if you want that you gotta put it. We will. They are a decent engine holder, I reckon. Be interesting to see how far (fast) it goes. Shaved doors would look good. I like some of the cowl hoods for them real well but I think since our flat one is in primer and good it'll get used. I've barely started on fenders. Then theres bumpers and claddings.
Once we have car in primer like this...
Owner, boss, and techs have a much better idea of where the price is gonna land. So now the process of shaping the build can begin in earnest. This is pretty much what I do at least with new customers, get bodies straight and in primer so we can form a plan. The rest is easy and the sheetmetal bodywork is usually the giant unknown. I think I've made practical decisions on the repairs and nobody is complaining yet.