Episodes

  • One Mustang One Family, Aaron Skipper Interview
    Jun 24 2025

    Welcome back, Ford Mustang community! On today’s episode of Ford Mustang, The Early Years, we are just two Baltimore boys taking a ride down memory lane with a car that’s been part of one family since it rolled off the lot—and a guest who’s giving it new life with some serious upgrades and a whole lotta love.


    Meet Aaron Skipper, proud caretaker of Margaret, his classic Mustang named after the grandmother who picked the original color! From a tree incident in the ’90s to Shelby drops and dual exhausts, Aaron’s story is full of horsepower, heart, and heritage.


    Let’s dive in and hear how this First Gen beauty is still turning heads and roaring strong!


    Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application


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    How long have you owned your first-gen Mustang?

    Been in the family since new, but took ownership of it 4 years ago


    Have you named your car?

    Margaret, named after my Grandmother, who chose the color of the car


    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?

    Converted to a 4-barrel, headers, dual exhaust, etc. Did a Shelby drop off 1 inch? It was painted late 90s due to a tree falling on her. Interior upgrades


    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?

    Needs to go back down to metal, have some bubbling issues addressed, and be repainted.


    Connect with the show:

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/


    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair


    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

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    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!


    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    25 mins
  • Lost Mustang 167, The Secret Journey to Finland
    Jun 7 2025

    Jarkko Vuori

    Welcome to Ford Mustang: The Early Years Podcast! Today we take you back to 1964, uncovering the fascinating story of Mustang #167, a pre-production show car shipped to Finland just days before the official U.S. launch. From secret wooden crates to surprise car shows and a legendary front emblem sculpted by a Finnish artist, this episode dives deep into the untold legacy of one of Mustang’s earliest stars. Jarkki, welcome to the podcast.


    Questions

    1. What made Mustang #167 so unique in the early Mustang story?
    2. How did Ford ship pre-production Mustangs like #167 to international locations?
    3. Why was Mustang #167 unveiled in Finland before the official U.S. launch?
    4. Who was the Finnish sculptor behind the iconic Mustang horse emblem?
    5. How was Mustang #167 "hidden" as a 1966 model for decades?
    6. What challenges did the restoration of Mustang #167 face?
    7. How did the global Mustang story connect with Ford enthusiasts in Finland?


    Talking Points

    • Mustang production officially started on March 9, 1964, with a few pre-production models like #167.
    • Pre-production Mustangs were marked with an internal "05C" code, used to identify them amidst Ford’s chaotic launch.
    • #167 was shipped secretly in a wooden crate to Finland and unveiled in Jyväskylä, just days before the U.S. launch at the New York World’s Fair.
    • Local Finnish newspapers reported on #167, calling it the "Western-class" sports car.
    • Mustang #167’s front emblem was created by Väinö Kangas, a Finnish sculptor working for Ford.
    • After decades of obscurity, #167 was found and is now undergoing a detailed restoration.
    • The story of #167 highlights the global reach of the Mustang legacy, even before its U.S. debut.


    Connect with the show:

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/


    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair


    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!


    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    26 mins
  • Connecting Generations Through a GT Fastback, Curtis Henry Interview
    Apr 22 2025

    Connect with the show:


    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/


    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair


    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!


    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    45 mins
  • First Gen 6 Banger Pros Take the Stage
    Apr 8 2025

    Danny Stucker and Aaron Cox


    I met both of these guests today in the Vintage Mustang 6 Forum on Facebook, even had a chance to watch the miracle of a new wiring harness and all sorts of goodness being added to a 6-banger in SoCal. Excited to have maybe a more technical conversation than I am ready for. A little scared but confident in my ability to hit the "mute" button. Danny Stucker and Aaron Cox, welcome to Ford Mustang the Early Years podcast.


    Danny Stucker Notes:

    How long have you owned your ride?:

    Since November 29th, 2020


    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:

    I have made substantial modifications to the 200 inline 6 including a Vintage Inlines alloy head, multiport fuel injection, T5 conversion, 9" rear end, wilwood disc brakes . All new stock interior. Basically everything has been done that is not cosmetic outside.


    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?:

    I want to do the Street or Track front coil over suspension upgrade.


    Danny's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/mechtrician1


    Aaron Cox Notes:

    How long have you owned your ride?:

    8 years for this one


    What is his/her name?:

    Her name is Sasha


    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:

    A very long list of modifications. Forged engine and turbocharged with electronic fuel injection.


    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?:

    Track days, cars and coffee and enjoyment


    Connect with the show:

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/


    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair


    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!


    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    37 mins
  • A Coupe Turned Fastback, Brent Eddy Interview
    Mar 25 2025

    Today we bring you the unicorn in the First Gen Mustang world, a coupe turned fastback. Here to share the story of his 1967 classic ride -- he's got a few Mustang stories to share I am sure. Welcome Brent Eddy to Ford Mustang the Early Years podcast.


    Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application

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    How long have you owned your First Generation Mustang?:

    3.5 years

    If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name?:

    ELENOT

    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:

    Started out as a 289 4 sp coup. Now it's in paint stage I've converted it to a fastback with custom upholstered interior, 427 Windsor based stroker, 5 sp. TKX. Some elements of a Shelby GT 500 but NOT AN ELENOR thus ELENOT

    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?:

    I'd like to complete the project by late fall 2025

    Instagram

    @67Mustang_376 - https://www.instagram.com/67mustang_376/

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/

    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair

    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!


    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    36 mins
  • The Legacy Lives On, Lynn Iverson Interview
    Mar 11 2025

    Lynn Iverson

    My ‘66 was born aqua. I got mine after my brother passed (he was a corvette guy though). He restored antique muscle for a living. I asked myself “what am I waiting for? Life is fleeting”. Saved up my tips from pouring beer at a brewery on Friday nights and paid cash. Now I am slowly restoring this car with my 12 year old daughter.

    Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application

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    How long have you owned your Classic Mustang?

    For about 2.5 years

    What is his/her name?

    No, it’s not Sally. Hahaha. Leaning towards Betty

    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?

    Working on the interior now

    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?

    My daughter and will continue in the interior and maybe bodywork to restore the car to its original color, silver blue.

    Instagram

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/

    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair

    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!

    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    29 mins
  • A Mustang for the Wedding, Jonathan Burke Interview
    Feb 28 2025

    Guest email: Hello Doug, my name is Jonathan. We are from central Washington State. My daughter Sydney and I just finished restoring her 1967 mustang coupe in the spring of 2024 just before her wedding. It was a full rotisserie ground up build. We had to replace quarter panels, floor pans, doors and several other things. It's a c-code 289 2-v but we updated with fuel injection, Borgeson power steering, air conditioning, all new wiring and many other updates. We made our own paint booth to paint it inside our shop. This mustang was originally my dad's, and I drove it in high school and college. My dad also has 1966 and 1968 mustangs too. My daughter Sydney has an Instagram page called letmegoaskmydad that has a lot of photos of the car being built. We always listened to your podcast while working on the car .

    Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application

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    If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride?:

    4 years

    Please upload a favorite pic of your Mustang or a classic car you drive now or have owned in the past.: https://secure.acuityscheduling.com/admin/intake-form-values?key=gYcHEVQCqaRnZYJzPx6NF2VAiTbB%2FXT1npzMaeP1sPrNiTMh3AGg4g1PBsGXqRc2y3Q%3D

    If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name?:

    Tar Baby after Ronald Reagans horse

    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:

    air conditioning, power steering, updated wiring, power wilwood front disc brakes, larger fuel tank, electric fuel pump and fuel injection, extra sound deadening, larger coldcase aluminum with dual electric fans, cd player Bluetooth and hidden speakers

    Sydney's IG: https://www.instagram.com/letmegoaskmydad/

    Instagram

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/

    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair

    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!

    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    27 mins
  • Almost Road Ready, Doug Coates Interview
    Feb 7 2025

    Doug Coates

    For 27 years the wind has been at his back and with his 68 Classic Mustang Coupe named Forever, today's guest Doug Coates knows what Mustang ownership is all about...patience. Excited to talk this dedicated Mustang loyalist. Doug, welcome to Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast.

    Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application

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    Do you own an early year Mustang?:

    yes

    If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride?:

    27 years

    If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name?:

    Well, here it is "Forever". Odd name but it seems that's how long I've owned it, how long it's taken to get on the road, and how long I'll continue to own it.

    If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?:

    My mustang is a lethargic six banger that I originally planned to put a 302 into but at the time my father-in-law talked me into keeping the six. Well the six has had a bit of work done to it and has yet to run. My friends at Brazier Racing Engines did a 2V conversion and it now has a Autolite 2100 feeding it fuel,

    • headers

    • Clay Smith H264-8 cam

    • Pertronix ignition

    • Complete AAW wiring kit

    • Power Master 100 amp alternator

    • front disc brakes (scarebird)

    • electric fan

    • stock V8 rad

    • Shelby drop

    • three point seatbelts

    What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?: •

    air conditioning and T-5 transmission

    Instagram

    @mustangpodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/

    @fordpickuppodcast

    https://www.instagram.com/fordpickuppodcast/

    An Expert’s Guide to Maintaining Your Classic Mustang

    www.TheMustangPodcast.com/repair

    Sponsored by: National Parts Depot

    www.npdlink.com

    With 4 warehouses nationwide, you’ll get your parts fast!

    "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’ and keep it on the road. Until next time!"

    Doug Sandler

    doug@turnkeypodcast.com

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    40 mins