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  • Great car!!!! My stepfather and i are looking to restore a 68 coupe and the front from the rails to the tie in for the suspension up front are missing. Can you let us know how you reproduced yours or what?

  • Hey 805ROADKING,

    Great car!!!! My stepfather and i are looking to restore a 68 coupe and the front from the rails to the tie in for the suspension up front are missing. Can you let us know how you reproduced yours or what?

    Thanks,

    Brandon

  • HEY I AM HELPING MY DAD RESTORE A 1967 MUSTANG COUPE AS WELL AND I WAS WONDERING IF YOU PUT THE FACTORY POWER STEERING ON YOURS AND IF NOT IS THE CAR VERY HARD TO TURN

  • @kingcollegefan NAH IT DOESN'T HAVE POWERSTEERING AND IT'S PRETTY EASY TO DRIVE, THE CAR REALLY ISN'T THAT BIG AND REALLY DOESN'T NEED IT!!☺

  • beautiful color choice, i have a 66 and this is the color i want. wow whats the name of the color if i may ask

  • @bamcalpoly Thanks Bud!! They call that Brittany Blue!!☺

  • very nice work, looks beautiful...

  • @Super87IROCZ Thanks Buddy!! I appreciate it!!☺

  • Sweet ride. Once my student loans are paid in full, I will make a restoration videocase well. Possibly a 69 Nova but definitely American muscle

  • @bigghost27 Thats cool!! A Nova would be a good car to restore, parts are readily available!!☺

  • @805ROADKING what kind of engine is in there ? cause it looked like a straight 6 cylinder,answer if i wrong.

  • @vitiok8684 You're right it is a six, the car is all factory oriiginal!!☺

  • @805ROADKING i thought those mustangs was only v8 :D ok now i will know more about them :)

  • Wow.... much respect thats awesome!!!!

  • @MrMust67 Thanks Bud!! I appreciate it!!☺

  • nice work!!!!!

  • @keder80 Thank you Buddy!!☺

  • you do very nice work

  • @whitemanwaydownsouth Thanks alot Buddy!!☺

  • beautiful i have to ask. is it possible to get the pics from de resto from you? i'm from belgium and i'm also restoring a 67 coupe. it would make me easier to have an example

  • @lenssens100 Send me a PM with your email address!!☺

  • How Did U Learn To Restore,

  • @405Aguilas I taught myself to do bodywork when I was 14 and then worked in a few bodyshops before opening my own shop!!☺

  • that bitch looks good!!

  • @wellnotyet Thanks Bud!!☺

  • Great to watch / and see the fin car.

  • @larrythelookout thank you Mate!!☺

  • Thanx Actually I Saw A 65' Mustang For Sale Parked On A Yard And Was In Good Condition Nothing Messed Up On It Though It Was Automatic

  • Where Do You Find These Mustangs?

  • @405Aguilas You can find them on Ebay, in the newspaper, car shows and sometime see them along the roadside for sale!!☺

  • i subbed too =)

  • @thelouman96 I gotcha back buddy!!☺

  • YOU SUR, HAVE EARNED YOURSELF A SUBSCRIBER :P but seriously though, well done its beautiful!

  • @zoyasmaster Thank You Sir!! And you have earned one in return!!☺

  • @weightfeather1 Thank you for the kind words, it is greatly appreciated. It is truly a labor of love working on the old iron and a great feeling of satisfaction bring them back to life!!☺

  • what did you use to spray the inside of the car? i recently bought a 68 coupe with a 351 windsor. i want to work on it so bad but im low on cash. nice car though.

  • @bigjollyman That was a gallon can of rustoleum primer from Lowes and it was brushed on!!

  • at 1:34 what kind of spray paint did you use on the frame? im looking to buy some to do my frame as well.

  • @hager0820 That was 3M rubberized undercoating!! I think we got it at Advance Auto Supply.

  • hi roadking thanks for tip on buyin 1,happy to say that i managed to buy 1 from louisiana,complete car 67 coupe for restoration also an original air conditioned 1,which is a plus. Only payed $310.00 for her, here in the UK thats only £198.00. Im currently finalising the shipping so hopefully i should have her here in the nxt 6 weeks,Happy days.

  • @ImprezaWRX83 Sounds like you got a really great deal and AC is pretty rare on them. Make sure you take plenty of pictures and videos of the restoration!!☺

  • looks awsome roadking,nice to c another stang rescued from the breakers yard,if she were mine,i'd be proud of her,hopin to have 1 myself in the nxt year or so,i just cant find the right 1 @ the moment to ship over to the UK

  • @ImprezaWRX83 Thanks Mate!! You should be able to find a good deal now, prices have really tumbled with the economic recession here in the States. Good luck!!

  • THANKS for posting!!! Looks awesome!! Throw some music up next time, trust me we'll love it more than we already do!

  • @justcaleb Thanks Caleb!! I agree, it was a rookie mistake. In my 64 1/2 Mustang video I added music and it is alot more enjoyable.

  • hey i have a 1967 coupe also, just wondering how much did all this costs and where did you get your whole interior and replacement panels?

  • @QWYN66 A total restoration usually cost between 3-5 Grand, depending how rotted the frame and body are. Almost all the interior and replacement panels came from CJ Pony Parts.

  • Nice! I have a 67 myself and i really would love to do the work myself but i'm no body man.  do you have experience doing this type of work?

  • @rols574 Thanks Rols, I've been a Bodyman for over 40 years. Give it a try you can do it, just start out with a small dent or rust hole and you'll get the hang of it. There's plenty of info on the tube and internet now that will teach you how to do it.

  • bad ass man good job

  • @xxChance13xx Thanks Chance!!

  • your a brave man nice work

  • Thanks Luke!!

  • Truely beautiful work! Some people don't realize how much time and effort it takes to do body work. This is an amazing job.

  • @luckeydog89 Thanks Dude!! I appreciate it. Compliments like yours make all the hard work worth while.

  • Looks Great.

  • Thanks Bud

  • your welcome

  • WOW looks great. My father has a 68 Corvette 20 original thousand miles on her. Never seen rain and sit elevated in his garage shes the old BLUE color ya know. Great job on yalls Ford 5*s buddy. Jason

  • Thanks Jay. Your Dad's 68 would make a great video. I like Vettes, I owned a 63, 84 and 92, but don't have any now.

  • I know I need to do one because its beautiful but its hard to get him to get it out and I don't want to do a video in the garage. I had a 72,87 and now a 04 But we are Ford people but love the vet. Ya know

  • what did u do work day and night dam that stang looks great

  • Great job! My dads go two 65s and a 66 that hes restoring. I'll problably make a vid of em soon.

  • wow that looks really nice. you were right, i loved this video. i have always wanted a mustang as well. one day i will get one. great job. 5*

  • cool project :)

  • I have only ever owned one Ford and that was a pinto. Never had luck with it so never went back to them; but when it comes to those Mustang's I wish I had a couple of them. You made a master piece from that rust bucket.

  • Nice Stang!  I have a 1990 Mustang GT and a 1967 Mustang coupe.

  • Thanks Rod, Your 67 is really sharp.

  • well. I appreciate the kind words but I'm not really a fabricator.. I'm just an old Arkie redneck who doesnt know he "cant do it" haha..

    take care, happy holidays!

  • absolutely amazing! those floor pans! what a job!

    good work..

  • Thank you Ken, I've seen your craftsmanship and artistry on your channel. I consider it the ultimate compliment coming from someone like yourself.

  • awesome car!!!! im restoring a 68

  • Thanks, I have a 64 1/2 in the garage now that I'm restoring.

  • nice car!

  • Looks very good! You have done an absolutley amazing job!

  • Thanks for the compliment, Phil

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