15 states, 12 days, 4417 miles and 16.7 miles per gallon creating priceless memories and tons of new friends,  from the Rockies to Long Island New York, quite the road trip. Throw in there a 1968 Shelby GT 350 convertible and you’ve got yourself something quite special. Here to talk about the journey, not the destination, welcome Brad and Josh Glassman to Ford Mustang, The Early Years podcast.


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

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Do you own a early year Mustang?: 

yes


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

20 years


What do you do for a living?: 

Attorney 


If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done?: Original 1968 Shelby GT-350 convertible- restored over 30 years ago. 


Special note: My twin brother Josh and I Just returned from a 12 day  4417 miles road-trip on Barrett Jackson road tour through Rockies,Utah, Wyoming  etc and back to Long Island NY. Started in Elk City OK. -15 states in total. 


What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car?: It’s dialed in preparation of this trip.  Continue to drive it 3-5k miles per year.  Street or Track front coilover kit; bilstein shocks; aluminum radiator and electric fan, 5 speed transmission, 4 wheel disc brakes rack and pinion street rack, 17 inch Shelby 10 spoke wheels, wireless Bluetooth 


Also have 1966 289 convertible.

Upgrading suspension and cooling. Rumor has it original owner was a Beach Boy never able to prove. We have owned Boss 302s etc in past. 


Cover Art credit: Brad and Josh Glassman


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

~Doug Sandler