Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years Podcast

Doug Sandler, Turnkey Podcast Production, TurnKey Podcast, Doug Sandler

Welcome to the Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years podcast, every week we will have conversations with collectors, experts, weekend warriors and those in the know when it comes to First Generation ponies. Start your engines and let’s go!

  1. Adam Pitale, One Clean Classic at a Time

    3 DAYS AGO

    Adam Pitale, One Clean Classic at a Time

    Adam's Polishes: https://adamspolishes.com/ How have we not met until now -- and only then via coincidence. Mustangs, F-100s, and a laundry list of acquaintances in common. Adam Pitale is the kind of guy who’s been obsessed with making things shine since he was a kid—literally starting by cleaning and polishing bikes as a pre-teen. That obsession turned into a hustle, then a business, and eventually into what we now know as Adam’s Polishes. He launched it back in 2000 in California, not from some grand plan, but because he needed to make a living—and figured there had to be a better way to keep things looking perfect. Today, Adam’s built a global brand around that same mindset: a little obsessive, a little unconventional, and completely driven by doing things better than “good enough.” He’s the guy who’d rather wash a forklift—or Classic Ford —than let it stay dirty… and that pretty much tells you everything you need to know about how he shows up in business.  I coincidentally connected with Adam when I saw he was recently selling a classic Ford truck on Marketplace. Which I must add did finally close. Adam, welcome to the podcast. I have at least a half dozen of your products sitting in my garage right now -- coincidence? I think not. Adam's Polishes https://adamspolishes.com/ Enzo's Hand Wash and Detail: https://www.enzoshandwash.com/ Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler

    1hr 14min
  2. One Family, One Mustang, 60 Years

    23 APR

    One Family, One Mustang, 60 Years

    Today on Ford Mustang: The Early Years Podcast, we’re talking legacy—real legacy. Our guest has been riding in the same Mustang since 1966… yeah, you heard that right. Bought new by his mom, it officially became his in 1980, and over the decades, it’s evolved into something far beyond stock—rebuilt from the ground up with just a couple of original pieces still hanging on. He’s called it The Mistress, The Beast, and the Hot Rod… and once you hear this story, you’ll understand why. If you love long-term ownership, serious transformation, and the kind of Mustang story you just can’t replicate today—this one’s for you. Let’s get into it. David Gast, welcome to the podcast. Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application ============ Do you own an early-year Mustang? Yes. If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride? Mom bought it new. I have been in it since 1966, 60 years. It became mine around 1980. If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name? She has been called The Mistress, The Beast, and the "Hot Rod" among other names over the years. If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done? Drivetrain, Body, Interior, suspension, brakes. I think the only original parts are the rear end housing and the passenger door. What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car? EFI, perhaps. Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler

    27 min
  3. Tearing It Down, Building It Right with David Wallace

    9 APR

    Tearing It Down, Building It Right with David Wallace

    Do you own an early-year Mustang? Yes. How long have you owned your ride? 4 years this past December. Have you named your car? Yes. I named her Merida from the Disney movie Brave. My license plate says BRVHRT ( Braveheart), and my last name is Wallace. If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done? I upgraded the front suspension. I did the Shelby drop and installed GT springs. Wilsood disc brakes. I upgraded to a 9" rear-end with 3.55 gears. Replaced the 3-speed automatic transmission with a T-5. What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car? None. I am completely finished. I even signed my glove box door. Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler

    33 min
  4. Patina Over Perfection, Jon Davis and His 1965 Mustang Pony

    27 MAR

    Patina Over Perfection, Jon Davis and His 1965 Mustang Pony

    Today's guest is Jon Davis -- he can trace his Mustang roots back to the original owner. How cool would it be if we all could step into that time machine? Jon, welcome to Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast. Quick recap: In this episode of the Ford Mustang: The Early Years Podcast, host Doug interviewed John Davis about his 1965 Ford Mustang, which John purchased in 2011 from its third owner. John shared details about the car's history, including its assembly in San Jose, California, in August 1965, and its original LA market specifications. The Mustang, which John affectionately calls "Pony," has been well-maintained with recent suspension work and brake repairs, though John prefers its unrestored condition with its patina and original parts. Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler Rent your Classic Ford for commercials, film and special events www.ClassicFordRentals.com Sign up today free of charge

    30 min
  5. A Sprint 200 Classic Mustang Story

    13 MAR

    A Sprint 200 Classic Mustang Story

    Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or maybe a Classic Falcon or Galaxy? I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. And you get to turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. ClassicFordRentals.com Eric Reding From what I can see from the pictures, today's guest is all about keeping it pure. His 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang Coupe with a 6-banger 200 under the hood is so clean you could just as easily see it on the showroom floor 60 years ago. Excited to talk. Eric Reding, welcome to the Ford Mustang: The Early Years podcast. Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast -- Guest Interview Application ============ Do you own an early-year Mustang? Yes If you own a Mustang, how long have you owned your ride? 4 years If you own a Mustang or classic car, have you named your car? If so, what is his/her name? The Old Lady If you've made improvements to your classic car or restored it, what work have you done? Engine repaint; suspension refresh; cooling system repair; exhaust manifold replace; dual bowl install; under hood repair/repaint; so much tuning What plans do you have for improvements/restoration/modification of your classic car? Eventual interior door paint refresh; muffler replace; T5 maybe one day Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler Rent your Classic Ford for commercials, film and special events www.ClassicFordRentals.com Sign up today free of charge

    40 min
  6. Classic Mustangs, Classic Movies

    27 FEB

    Classic Mustangs, Classic Movies

    The podcast episode featured Mike Clemens, who shared the story of his 1965 Fastback Mustang from the movie "The Bucket List." Mike explained how the car was purchased for the film and later sold, only to be reacquired 15 years later. He detailed the car's modifications for the movie, including a roll bar and square tube steel for the sideswipe scene. Mike also discussed his passion for classic Mustangs, having owned three similar cars before this one. The episode concluded with a discussion about the potential for renting classic cars for various productions and events. Bucket List Race Scene: https://youtu.be/mtZR_5sBqmI?si=XCZ_ZDlGypH18jqk Connect with the show: @mustangpodcast https://www.instagram.com/mustangpodcast/ Interested in renting your Classic Ride for photo shoots? ClassicFordRentals.com Got a classic Ford in SoCal? A Mustang. F-Series, or Classic Falcon or Galaxy? Survivor? Showing lots of Patina? Or a Show truck. I’m looking to put real classics on real sets — photo shoots, commercials, film, and premium productions. You keep your ride. I handle the clients, bookings, and logistics. Turn your classic Ford into a paid, on-camera icon. Visit ClassicFordRentals.com, scroll to the bottom of the page, and share your info with me— let’s get your truck or Mustang working. 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler Rent your Classic Ford for commercials, film and special events www.ClassicFordRentals.com Sign up today free of charge

    27 min
  7. Three Builds, One Mustang, Vik Day Interview

    28 JAN

    Three Builds, One Mustang, Vik Day Interview

    Today on Ford Mustang: The Early Years, we’re diving into the journey of a lifelong Mustang dream—centered on a 1965 Fastback that’s evolved through multiple rebuilds, setbacks, and reinventions. From a rough Craigslist purchase with questionable prior work, to a budget-minded daily driver, to a full-blown high-horsepower street-and-track build, this story captures the heart of Mustang ownership: passion, persistence, and the emotional pull of a car that just won’t let go. It’s a testament to the imperfect, personal, and ever-evolving first-gen Mustang—Vik Day, welcome to the show. Vik Day - today's guest He bought his dream car—a 1965 Mustang Fastback—in December 2018, nearly 20 years after first wanting one. Before that, he’d owned and driven performance cars like a Porsche 996 GT3, an air-cooled 911, and even a 1970 Bronco he quickly sold. But he kept coming back to the pull of a first-gen Mustang. He found a Wimbledon White Fastback on Craigslist in Denver. He shipped it to Texas, only to discover it was far rougher than advertised: a non-original T-code car with a tired 289, questionable mechanical work, unsafe wiring, poor rust repairs, and dangerously low oil pressure. Still, it had a beautiful red deluxe pony interior and working factory R12 A/C—enough to justify saving it. He began by prioritizing safety and drivability with upgraded brakes, suspension components, fuel and brake lines, a clutch conversion, and a full electrical cleanup, choosing not to rebuild the original engine since it was already near the end of its life. He then installed a budget-friendly Blueprint 302 with Holley Sniper EFI to create a reliable daily driver that made strong rear-wheel power and sounded great, but the engine suffered a catastrophic bearing failure after just 6,500 miles, leading to a warranty rebuild and months of downtime. Now he’s fully committed to building the ultimate dual-purpose Mustang—comfortable enough for street use and a car seat, yet capable on track in Houston heat—with a 507-hp Ford Racing 363, TKX transmission, upgraded suspension, steering, chassis stiffening, and supporting hardware. Along the way, he tested his loyalty by buying other Mustangs, including a pristine Rangoon Red ’65 Fastback and a high-school-dream Foxbody, but kept coming back to the original T-code; despite its flaws, it remains his favorite, and he plans to complete the latest evolution, or is he? 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! Email Doug: doug@turnkeypodcast.com "Keep it safe, keep it rollin’, and keep it on the road. Until next time!"  Doug Sandler Rent your Classic Ford for commercials, film and special events www.ClassicFordRentals.com Sign up today free of charge

    35 min

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Welcome to the Ford Mustang The First Generation, The Early Years podcast, every week we will have conversations with collectors, experts, weekend warriors and those in the know when it comes to First Generation ponies. Start your engines and let’s go!

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