How I Restored the Door/Windshield Pillar & Kick Panel on my 67 Mustang

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  • Опубликовано: 9 янв 2025

Комментарии • 16

  • @jesseperez4963
    @jesseperez4963 29 дней назад

    I think you just need to get this thing together and enjoy it man.

  • @Stanmademedia
    @Stanmademedia 3 месяца назад +1

    Brother where've you been?! We need an update!

  • @thetoughcookie3665
    @thetoughcookie3665 Год назад

    As a cat owner I feel you.. damn that was a hard spot to work on at there, my respect 🤗

  • @fdwsr71
    @fdwsr71 Год назад +1

    Brother I’ve been there with pets, my wife had 2 cats when we got married and lost both 4 years later and we adopted 4 more and now 14 years later we’re down to one. Little Jake is alway with me his photo is in my garage looking after me on my 67 mustang. Looks like to me we both have about the same things going on our mustangs. Just my advice and take for what it’s worth, I just focus on one part at a time and stay away from looking at everything I need to do. If I did it would be overwhelming, small victories are the name of the game. To bad we are not neighbors I would stop by and help you when I could.

    • @TheDailyDrift
      @TheDailyDrift  Год назад

      Yeah that's the sad truth about owning pets. Gotta love em though. I'm gonna take some photos so I can do the same. Yeah one day at a time. We will get there eventually!

  • @rufusmanning4211
    @rufusmanning4211 Год назад

    Keep it up. I'm at the same stage working on my 67 coupe. Tons of hidden rust that I'm using Rust Kutter on. It can be frustrating to "hurry up and wait" to working on my project. Good to see your progress.

  • @karlibob1
    @karlibob1 Год назад

    I really enjoy your videos. You dont seem to mind digging into what the average dyier would attempt. Thanks for the vidoeos and keep up the good work. I am working on a 67 coupe and have some similar, but not as bad issues. This helps a lot. Thanks.

  • @daledassel5658
    @daledassel5658 Год назад

    Keep your chin up. It will all work out ok in the end. I have a ‘66 that I’m doing cowl and floors etc too. So I feel your pain…

  • @carguytroy
    @carguytroy 7 месяцев назад

    Looks good! Time, money and patience. That's the package on these cars seems like. I haven't used Ospho brand personally, but I have used phosphoric acid. Clean Strip is a brand that is available at the big hardware stores. It's cheaper and I think a bit stronger. They use it for concrete etching. Cool part is it won't hurt the parent metal and just attacks the rust. Works like a champ. I haven't used Evaporust yet but I keep hearing good things about it. One of the cars I'm messing with was sandblasted by a previous owner then left to rust. Surface rust on the whole car. Just surface rust but needs to go. Pets are family. Hard deal when they get sick etc. Hang in there

  • @Mwaves7857
    @Mwaves7857 Год назад

    I'm starting the same type of work on my 69 fastback. I think you're doing a great job. Can't wait to see more of your vids. Sub'd now.

    • @Mwaves7857
      @Mwaves7857 Год назад

      Sorry about your cat dude.

  • @TheYuyuyu246
    @TheYuyuyu246 Год назад

  • @karlibob1
    @karlibob1 Год назад

    also, what is the brand and type of acid you used.

  • @Capt.Freedomfry
    @Capt.Freedomfry Год назад

    Can you put the link to where I can find that book, best of luck to you with your family member/cat, I lost my Persian cat a few years ago, It sucks!