Wow that car brings back some memories. Great job! I bought a 1969 Mach 1 back when I was high school for $100 and kick myself for selling it for a $600 profit now. I'm building a GT40 now, but would like another 69 Mach 1 some day.
Yea he needs to turn his pressure down...them syphon feeds waste a lot of product...gravity feeds use all the product and dont need a lot of pressure...
never thought I would have sat down through a restoration video of a car, but this I must say is exquisite! Well executed! I love the mustangs and i think it's people like you that boost the interest in others. Great Job! 10 THUMBS UP!
Yea, we had to lower the quality to be able to get this much video on youtube. The higher the quality the lower amount of minutes you can put on here. Thanks for taking a look at her. And thanks for the kind comments...
I can see from all of the fine examples from your home page that you are certainly qualified to have an opinion.... My bet is that you don't as much as own a car, maybe a bicycle.., maybe... Have a nice day...
it may just be me but it looks like he's spraying way too fast. the amount of overspray and look of the gun tells me its not a HVLP. the painting just looks rushed in this and the previous video. but i could be wrong, nice car though man. wouldnt you get blotches in the paint from moving the gun that fast? i'm not knockin the paint job, just an opinion. to the other comment; its not a frame off resto, theres no frame, its a unibody!
Thanks... Go to MyMustangSitedotcom and type in RED69MACH (That's me). You can find out a great deal more about "Geraldine" there... I still have her... Thanks! James
Body Work, Primer, Base Paint, Viper Red, and the Clear, Plus Labor Time on a Good to Great Bodied MACH will run you around $8,000.00 - $10,000.00 at most Reputable Professional Restoration / Body Shops.... That's of course, not replacing panels, etc.. Like anything else, your expense can climb according to conditions. Thanks for the questions...
Complete Rubber Seals, Full Body Work, Disassembly & Reassembly of Molding, Mirrors, Doors, Hood, Trunk Lid, Headlight Buckets, Front & Rear Bumpers, Medallions, Lower Grille Molding, Upper Grille Molding, Thin Grille Molding, Rock Deflector Molding......., You know, at this point I have realized how senseless this response really is. I can only imagine what your automobile must look like. Throw some pics up on here and let him see "your" car! Thanks for the comments... James
side video box is really annoying!!!!!!!
ganarleybmxers 1 month ago
GREAT PAINT BUT TO BE HONEST I LIKE THE RED COLOR BETTER GREAT CAR THOUGH
L1LLUCKY 1 year ago
lets call it 80 grand.
sublizzel 1 year ago
dam nice thats a cobra
metalmafia69 2 years ago
Wow that car brings back some memories. Great job! I bought a 1969 Mach 1 back when I was high school for $100 and kick myself for selling it for a $600 profit now. I'm building a GT40 now, but would like another 69 Mach 1 some day.
427scal 2 years ago
I hate the reflective striping looks so gay, when I restore mine Im taking that crap off and painting the stripes not that reflective junk
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Kaitlinbombshell48 3 years ago
my dad got a 1969 mach 1 mustang brand new when they came out back then. =)
hunter95959 3 years ago
awsome mach 1 resto man!do you kno wat mustang has the gauge on the outside on the hood?
Z28nander 4 years ago
thats an aftermarket part i think
Wojoray 3 years ago
@Wojoray it's actually a stock part...a rare option, it's a tach'
wignigeater 2 years ago
Yea he needs to turn his pressure down...them syphon feeds waste a lot of product...gravity feeds use all the product and dont need a lot of pressure...
prplehayes69 4 years ago
You guys need a spray booth,your really risking your health.That place is a fog of paint,not good. Also a full face powered air mask. As
paint mist can be absorbed through your eyes.
Think about it be safe. And good luck with future projects.
Artie813 4 years ago 3
never thought I would have sat down through a restoration video of a car, but this I must say is exquisite! Well executed! I love the mustangs and i think it's people like you that boost the interest in others. Great Job! 10 THUMBS UP!
scorpiojudo 4 years ago
your camcord has poor color quality, so we cant really see the viper red in the mustang. great car though, and paintjob from what i can see
TRAUMA2 4 years ago
Yea, we had to lower the quality to be able to get this much video on youtube. The higher the quality the lower amount of minutes you can put on here. Thanks for taking a look at her. And thanks for the kind comments...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago 2
your welcome, about how much money did it take to restore the car though?? it looked pretty well restored and i say atleast 40k??
TRAUMA2 4 years ago
Yea, it was quiet expensive. But then it is a '69 BIG BLOCK MACH......
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
typical back yarders shit house try putting on a spray suit and slow down gun speed
Abbertont 4 years ago
I can see from all of the fine examples from your home page that you are certainly qualified to have an opinion.... My bet is that you don't as much as own a car, maybe a bicycle.., maybe... Have a nice day...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
it may just be me but it looks like he's spraying way too fast. the amount of overspray and look of the gun tells me its not a HVLP. the painting just looks rushed in this and the previous video. but i could be wrong, nice car though man. wouldnt you get blotches in the paint from moving the gun that fast? i'm not knockin the paint job, just an opinion. to the other comment; its not a frame off resto, theres no frame, its a unibody!
stevedwnng 4 years ago
Perhaps...??? No argumement from me either way. However, the outcome was Flawless... Smiles,
James
DillonCongregational 4 years ago
He obviously knew what he was doing, cause the car looks great. Did you sell it yet?
stevedwnng 4 years ago
Thanks... Go to MyMustangSitedotcom and type in RED69MACH (That's me). You can find out a great deal more about "Geraldine" there... I still have her... Thanks! James
DillonCongregational 4 years ago
nice car but for the price it should have been better than a factory style paint job-
should have been rotisseried
jasonb32 4 years ago
BEAUTIFUL job guys, its nice to see the classics better than new, hope to see you at a Goodguys event.
goodview0069 4 years ago
how much did body work cost? the primer, base paint, an viper coats, and clear coats how much did it cost im inspired
iGaRaai90 4 years ago
Body Work, Primer, Base Paint, Viper Red, and the Clear, Plus Labor Time on a Good to Great Bodied MACH will run you around $8,000.00 - $10,000.00 at most Reputable Professional Restoration / Body Shops.... That's of course, not replacing panels, etc.. Like anything else, your expense can climb according to conditions. Thanks for the questions...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
Really.. good materials DuPont cost me $600.. Another $120 for primer 2 part.. so where is the expence of $8000??
Laters!
Les
bigblockmustang 4 years ago
Complete Rubber Seals, Full Body Work, Disassembly & Reassembly of Molding, Mirrors, Doors, Hood, Trunk Lid, Headlight Buckets, Front & Rear Bumpers, Medallions, Lower Grille Molding, Upper Grille Molding, Thin Grille Molding, Rock Deflector Molding......., You know, at this point I have realized how senseless this response really is. I can only imagine what your automobile must look like. Throw some pics up on here and let him see "your" car! Thanks for the comments... James
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
great video clip and I've rated it as five star. Please check out my clips on vintage motor car trading cards, 1920s-1950s.
creamofcardstv 4 years ago
You should have done a true body off restoration on that one. Someone spending that kind of money would expect a body off. Looks nice though!
RehobothBeach 4 years ago
JW..BEAUTIFUL!Yep, please do keep posting, this is a wonderful Muzzie,your men are artists, well done.
666eggsiseggs 4 years ago
oh heck yes it will.
10shots1hit 4 years ago
my unlce sold his 69 mach 1 for 75000 and it was never restored. had the beautiful reflective graphics and everything. im restoring a 67 coupe.
10shots1hit 4 years ago
The value of these cars are steadily going up. This one will be a Prize possesion for the next owner...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
Thank God...a REAL car! So tired of seeing ricers or these teenyboppers in their Honda's, lol. What a joke. Nice wheels man.
mattsf2003 4 years ago
Thanks for the compliments!
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
whats wrong having a honda?? honda is for our generation man!!
saiys 4 years ago
Yeah, I would like to know how much you are selling it for as well. Any idea as of now?
Exile960 4 years ago
Thanks guy! Keep coming back as we hope to post an updated version soon...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
Kudo's on the car. Absolutely fabulous.
demented1243 4 years ago
B.E.A.U.T.I.F.U.L job on the paints and graphics.
where did you get your graphic kit?
NightXriderX 4 years ago
Thanks for the kind comments. I do believ that the graphics were ordered from MustangsUnlimited. It is the correct reflective kit...
JWBryantDillon 4 years ago
how much are you selling for?
InjecteDVenoM 4 years ago
i have a massive woody right now!
gemini6648 4 years ago