A little background about me. I grew up around a Triumph TR3 and a 1964 Austin Healey 3000. There was also a 12 cylinder '69 XKE Coupe in the barn that never ran... but what an engine to even look at. The thing was huge. My first (and last) restoration was almost 20 years ago on a 1966 stock Ford Mustang coupe. I replaced almost everything in the interior, rehabbed the dash, brought the exterior up to great shape with new chrome bumpers, handles, locks... I even had her painted a gorgeous original blue. The engine was in pretty good shape and after a few trips to the junk yard (they used to be everywhere back then) she ran great, but what the car really needed was some TLC on the brakes and a transmission rebuild. Sadly, before I could get to the brakes and tranny I took the car down to college for Spring semester and a driver ran a stop sign. Crash. Bent frame. Never saw that car again.
So I'm really looking forward to ordering another set of chrome bumpers!!! But really, I LOVE the styling of the '71. The hood bumps on the later models are cool but there's something classic about the lines of this car. This time around I'm excited about working my way from the engine up. This winter I plan to take apart the carburetor, replace 1st and 2nd gears, and get the brakes up to maximum operability (they're not too bad on first impression). That said my new wood inserts for the dash arrived yesterday... My 2 year old sidekick insisted on ordering that first.
Cheers! And I look forward to any advise.

Mick