Corrections should help the next reader make a better call.
Use this page for corrections, source suggestions, vendor notes, or policy feedback that make 67Mustang.com more useful to buyers, owners, and restorers. A good correction should leave the next reader with a clearer, more practical answer and less room for hype.
What to send
- The page URL or tool name.
- The specific claim that needs attention.
- The best supporting source, photo set, document, or correction context you have.
- A short note about why the correction matters to a buyer, owner, or restoration project.
Correction standard
- Be useful before being clever.
- Be specific before being polished.
- Be skeptical before being enthusiastic.
- Do not overstate certainty.
- Do not pretend the site has firsthand data unless it explicitly documents it.
- Do not treat seller claims as proof without documentation.
- Do not turn the site into sales copy.
- Keep the site independent, practical, and buyer-protective.
What this page will not claim
67Mustang.com should not act like it has firsthand inspection data, dealer authority, or professional appraisal status unless a page documents that directly. Tool outputs remain screening and planning aids, not guarantees.
Privacy and credential boundary
Send sources and facts, not passwords, API keys, or private credentials. Corrections should help improve public guidance without exposing sensitive information or operational secrets.
Best next step if the issue affects a real buy or project
If the correction changes money, rust risk, documentation confidence, fitment, or restoration order, route the issue back through the relevant checklist or tool so the decision support stays consistent with the evidence.
Corrections and updates
Better sources should improve a real decision.
Use this page for corrections, source suggestions, vendor notes, and reader feedback that improves the next ownership decision across the current 1967 depth and the broader 1964.5-1973 portal rollout.
Editorial review
How we check this page
These pages are reviewed to stay useful, specific, skeptical, and buyer-protective. If something is not documented, the site should not present it as firsthand fact, and it should not read like sales copy.
67Mustang.com
June 23, 2026
The corrections and source-policy page is reviewed for clear editorial ownership, correction routing, source standards, privacy/contact expectations, and the broader first-generation portal scope.
Source and verification notes
- Correction guidance is checked against the site review profile, privacy policy, source-review modules, and the public standards file.
- Source suggestions are evaluated for whether they improve first-generation Mustang buyer, restoration, parts, or market guidance, with the current deepest coverage still on 1967 pages.
- The page explains how to submit a claim, page URL, and better source without exposing private credentials or operational secrets.
Send corrections or better sources through the contact/corrections page.
Review profile
How 67Mustang.com handles reviews and corrections
67Mustang.com checks buying, restoration, body-style, market, and parts guidance for practical owner usefulness. The site is still deepest on 1967 pages, and the broader portal keeps the same independent, practical, buyer-protective standard across 1964.5-1973 coverage. The standard favors documented condition, rust risk, fitment clarity, phase-based restoration order, and recommendations that stay useful even if a reader never buys anything.
Independent review for first-generation Mustang buyer, restoration, value, and parts guidance. Current deepest coverage remains 1967.
Send the page URL, the claim, and a better source when something needs correction.
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