Mustang Monthly readers must surely wonder what ever happened to Project Reclaim, which had regular installments going in our magazine until earlier in the year. Tough economic times have made it necessary to slow down Project Reclaim's paces. Parts for the project have become tougher to come by. The Restomod Shop has become busier, with less time to work on Reclaim. So Project Reclaim has been on something of a vacation for most of this year.
We've got good, informative stuff coming in Mustang Monthly - Flex-A-Lite radiator/electric fan combo, Tremec five-speed from Ford Racing, Classic Auto Air in-dash air conditioning, Shelby quarter windows, Painless wiring, security system, Electric Life power windows, engine and driveline installation and what you need to know to do it right, TMI interior with custom upholstered sport seats, cool gray deep pile carpeting, wheel and tires yet to be determined, and a billet front dress for the MCE 331 stroker.
If ever you're in the heart of California's Central Valley, visit The Restomod Shop on Wilson Way in Stockton. The Restomod Shop sports some of the best talent on the West Coast with extraordinary attention to detail for both restomods and box stockers. Be it a restomod or a concours restoration, The Restomod Shop and Mustangs Plus can help with access to some of the best minds in the Mustang business.
Project Reclaim was started a couple of years ago to show classic Mustang enthusiasts it's okay to play - to individualize and build a Mustang that is an extension of your personality. The result has been outstanding.
As we enter 2010 in Mustang Monthly, we're going to have exciting editorial on Project Reclaim and get this glistening Restomod Blue fastback on the road. Stay tuned to Mustang Monthly and this blog site for continuing information. Any questions, you are welcomed to email us at Jim.Smart@sorc.com.