1969 Mustang Restoration

By John Truman, May 2, 2010 10:17 am


Watch This 1969 Mustang coupe go from bad to rad.

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25 Responses to “1969 Mustang Restoration”

  1. dmied1 says:

    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. spyderpaintball95 says:

    i love the 69 style stang good video man

  3. defergerth says:

    if only i had the tools

  4. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

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

  5. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

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

  6. jailbail says:

    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. buckethedrox says:

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

  8. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

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

  11. npbass says:

    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. MrGastonMartin says:

    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. 69mustangrestro says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

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

  15. MrGastonMartin says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    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. ricinoil says:

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

  18. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    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. ricinoil says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    Mustang Sally

  21. 2605830 says:

    song name in the beginning please mustang something

  22. MunkyRider says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    I cried when he drove it away...lol

  24. flatstekaren123 says:

    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. CoolCarsHotGuitars says:

    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.

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