Rod is Right On,
The 1964 1/2 Mustang 'Hardtop Coupe' did suffer from sub-frame problems.
But, the 'Convertible' was more 'rigid', due to >
* Additional Bulk-Head strength
* Additional welds
* Torque-Boxes
* Heavier gauge steel 'rocker-panels'
1964 1/2 Convertible
A 289/210 HP ~ 4-Speed {2.78 1st-Gear ~ Wide-Ratio}, and with an 8" Rear, and 3.80 Gears with an Equa-Lock Differential
with 'TRI-Y' Headers was capable of 16.00's @ 84 MPH.
The 1964 1/2 Mustang 'Hardtop Coupe' did suffer from sub-frame problems.
But, the 'Convertible' was more 'rigid', due to >
* Additional Bulk-Head strength
* Additional welds
* Torque-Boxes
* Heavier gauge steel 'rocker-panels'
1964 1/2 Convertible
A 289/210 HP ~ 4-Speed {2.78 1st-Gear ~ Wide-Ratio}, and with an 8" Rear, and 3.80 Gears with an Equa-Lock Differential
with 'TRI-Y' Headers was capable of 16.00's @ 84 MPH.















