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From: ButlerCollision
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  • u guys rock

  • @dimelgio1 Thanks for watching!

  • vary nice job Kids ! kipup the good job.

  • They stole Digital Rev's introduction music!

  • Nice.. My dad has a 66 fastback

  • i wish my little brothers could do this shit for me

  • wait what? did that kid just change shirts?

  • @geezereadgbe ha ha, no they are twins!

  • Who ever is the father of this young boy should be super proud. You have an amazing son. We need more young talent like this

  • @RickyParmar I agree, kids need to be exposed to these types of skills. Thanks for watching.

  • you are teaching your kids so many things at once...lucky kids.....and you are showing us how to do a lot of things....like restoring our mustang 66..thank you...

  • are the fenders always this damagemed on the inside? I've been wanting to start my own project with a mustang and see many vids repairing the fenders.

  • @MrPressThat Many time they may be damages, but you can find them in better condition. The better condition, the more the car will cost. Thanks for watching.

  • Good Job you guys! You guys are awesome. Father of the Year award! Need more dads like this out there

  • @WalfyTaffy Thanks!

  • Great parents. Much better hobby than killing mindlessly in videogames! 

  • AWESOME JOB BOYZ so great! keep up the great work, one piece of advice, please do not place your tools on the body of the car, like you did on the fender, it can damage / scratch the paint, even if you are planning on painting it, it's just creating good habits, otherwise excellent job

  • future chip foose

  • wow there young there not doin bad

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  • I think this video is great, perhaps Dad teaching the young boys how to steal and hot wire the Mustang would be more interesting to a few of you. Nice Job Dad!

  • great video

  • those rocker panels must be klicked , not screwed ...

  • What great kids! Even younger than when I started tearing into cars. Good for you dad.

  • @bgregg55 Thank You!

  • omg omg imma bout to get a '66 mustang and we r going 2 restore it im sooo excited!!

  • ok wait so u put the bults in the bag or in the ground?

  • cool...new craftsman tools,too...lol i do the same thing with the zip-loc bags & my hardware on my projects....cool video

  • WOW Those kids are kool and nice work too i didnt know this until i was 16 loool

  • this kid probably doesn't know shit, his dad probably told him what to say every step of the way

  • Yeah OK at least hes having fun :)  .

  • Oh really I could have sworn that was how you learn things...

  • I dont even know why i'm watching this, its second nature to me. Next make a video about fixing a mustang that has been hit in the side an see how that comes out

  • yea i cant wait to see the final result

  • Tell Pop's to get ya a cordless impact from Sears..

    Les

  • awsome videos IM starting a similar project, I hope you keep them going through out your project

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