Episode 1 Part 8 Installing a 1967 Mustang power brake booster Autorestomod.f4v

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Part 1 of How not to die in a salvage yard segment from Episode One. How not to die in a salvage yard is an informative and fun video about being safe in a junk yard and getting the classic car parts you came for.

Part 2 of How not to die in a salvage yard segment from Episode One. How not to die in a salvage yard is an informative and fun video about being safe in a junk yard and getting the classic car parts you came for.

Part 3 Body work basics introduction, tips on what to look for in classic car paint and body from award winning restoration guru Alan Sheply. We also look at areas of concern on any classic car. Gaps in doors, leaded seams.
Part 4 Body work basics, block sanding and priming.
Part 5 Body work basics from Alan Shepley. Correct wet sanding, body prep and final prime.
Part 6 & 7 Final Paint with Alan Shepey as well as how to color sand and buff your car.

Part 8 We install a National Parts Depot power brake booster that bolts in in place of the stock non-power assisted master cylinder.

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  • @4x4forlyfe We'll check and get back to you on your channel 4X4

  • I just wanna thank you fellas for such an extensive in-depth guide to all this murky stuff, we greatly appreciate your efforts

  • @LegendarySkoolBoy Thanks Skool! We try and make our efforts as broad as we can. We hope this year to branch out into other makes a bit more.

  • Actually I hate to say this but if you are working on a '59 Edsel (assuming that the Edsel is the same as a 59 Ford) you'll need brakes from a 73-76 Gran Torino or a 77-79 Thunderbird. Don't think the Granada brakes will bolt up.

  • i have a 58 edsel and it has a hidraulic brake switch .do i still need that bracket?

  • @JohnnyDesaint No Johnny, since the switch is on the master cylinder, you will be in the clear. However, you might want to contact Dearborn Classics for your booster. Check out part number: 63-15264 (PBC100). Though it is for Galaxie, I think that the chassis are common. Just to be sure I'd hit the internet for a "for sure" on that.

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  • cool thanx!!i also bought a granada front disc brake system just about to start installing wish me luck.

  • @CammyS12342 I think that NPD sells a booster that will do just what we did on the '67. But check their catalog. Thanks for watching!

  • would this setup work for a 66?

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