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  1. im buildin a '69 mustang using a ford 434 ci eliminator block and a mustang shell. i love what you did with the paint and you would be a great help, shame i live in australia

  2. i love the 69 style stang good video man

  3. if only i had the tools

  4. As long as they keep rolling in I'll keep rescuing them.

  5. That is so cool...thanks so much. Everything LOOKS easy....lol

  6. I have to say that this is awsome, I have a 1969 mustang as well and honestly i can say that its hard work to fix that car up but you make it look so easy, if i ever get the money and im around the new york area ill give you a call, great job

  7. great job man! please keep rescuing those poor hack job cars! crying shame what is happening to true classics today...

  8. It's tough to see them roll away I have to admit. But the look on the owners' face is worth all of the work. I'm not as fast as Overhaulin' but the reward is just as awesome because I do all of the work myself. Thanks for the comment

  9. How awesome for you!!! Keep it and work on it all your life. You'll probably restore it 5 times. Start practicing and you'll get the hang of it.

  10. I can't see getting there anytime soon so I'll have to take your word for it......thanks!

  11. what an incredible job. i woulda been unable to let that car go after so much work! friend of mine restored his own 67 camaro and it made me want to get a project car of my own! but i dunno how much effort id actually put in.

  12. There are quite a few, just the other day there was an old ford day, and there were heaps of Mustangs and a few Cobras, there are many Comaros going around the place and Corvettes. If you came here you would be surprised with the amount.

  13. im 16 years old and i bought a 1969 mustang coupe for my first car. i live in florida and it seems where ever i look there is bondo on it. ive loved muscle cars all my life. i dont think my car is quite as bad as this one but i do know mine was in a crash at some point. it has a 302 in it at the moment i would love to get a 351w for it. where my battery sits its just all rotted out . you did such a grate job.

  14. That is so cool! Thank you from the other side of the world. Are there many American muscle cars in Australia?

  15. buddy that is a cool car, i have always wanted one just like that. i m from Australia and back in the 60's Allan Moffat and he raced a 69 Mustang Trans Am and OMG it makes me weak at the knees. Great Work on this one tho mate

  16. Nothing is too hard to restore. I went to Mercedes school in Stuttgart, Germany. I learned from the best. Buona fortuna a te. Mi metterò la mia Ferrari

  17. Whow you start too heavy, a Ferrari is too hard to restore, better a Alfa Romeo Giulia.... Ciao Bello e good luck!

  18. Ciao from the US! I was working in the garage on my house then built the shop. It is nice to have more room and a better place to work. Please send a Ferarri for me to work on. Peace!

  19. from Italia. Ciao, you have done a great job, congratulations. Specially if we think that you made in the garage of your house, with all the problem for do this: Dust, louds, no space and no professionals instruments. Bravo!!!!

  20. Mustang Sally

  21. song name in the beginning please mustang something

  22. My neighbor has a '69 Mustang Coupe with the original 351 Windsor and it is in good running shape. All it needs is some paint and TLC. Working on getiing it right now :) Woot woot!!!

  23. I cried when he drove it away...lol

  24. Oh my lord...this is such a nice job man!! It's a true inspiration to see movies like this - can' hardly wait until I finally have access to a garage of my own and can start working on restoring a car of my own...it's such a pleasing feeling once you're done with it - no other feeling like it!

  25. Lead lasts forever. It won't peel, bubble, separate or lift like bondo or spot putty can. It is very stable. Plus for me it's quicker, and sands easy to a perfectly smooth finish.