Mr Williams loves Mustangs and has since he was fourteen years old! His very first was a 1970 Boss 302, wow!
He now owns numerous Mustangs, a Cougar, and a couple of Torinos too. His highlight is a 1970 Mach I which he has owned for about twenty-five years, has completely restored on his own and now takes to car shows all the time; he has even won 1st and 2nd place with it. Mr Williams certainly takes care of his family: among the many Mustangs he owns, he has a 1969 GT Fastback for his wife and a 1970 Fastback for his fifteen-year old daughter.
The Williams have two four-car garages on their property which house all the cars they own, both those they are restoring and those they drive. Mrs Williams does a lot of parts-finding and ordering while Mr Williams does the actual restoration and recondition work. They are now selling two of their collection. On the first, a 1969 Mustang Mach I, Mr Williams purchased it about seven years ago and has since installed factory air conditioning, power brakes, dual exhaust and new tires and has driven it for three years. The second car is a 1971 Mustang Convertible from Iowa, which originally had a 250 straight-6, until Mr Williams installed a 351 Cleveland and an FMX transmission.
The Williams are ready to get back into the restoration work of their other cars, so they have decided to sell these two to pay for it.