Jo Daddy's Garage thanks! Worked out real well with alignment and made taking measurements much easier. Love your channel by the way, you work has definitely helped my project move forward.
Great video! Thanks for posting. I'm about to do upper and lower cowl, firewall and full floor pan on my 68' fastback. this gives some great insight into the job and makes it look pretty straight forward. Looking forward to more videos.
can you take a messurement for me from the mustang? I'm putting new framerails (full assembly with aprons from dynacorn in) My cars was hit so i coildnt take messurements from it can you messure from the front lip (highest spot)of the rocker panel(that has a bent to the outside) to the most forward lip of the framerail ( where the radiator support lips attache) thanks for the vids
Interesting use of all thread. I like it.
Jo Daddy's Garage thanks! Worked out real well with alignment and made taking measurements much easier.
Love your channel by the way, you work has definitely helped my project move forward.
Great video! Thanks for posting. I'm about to do upper and lower cowl, firewall and full floor pan on my 68' fastback. this gives some great insight into the job and makes it look pretty straight forward. Looking forward to more videos.
Zeus 71 awesome! Glad the videos help. I’m itching to get back to work on the car, 2.5 months and I’ll be back to it!
Love the videos. Thanks for taking the time to post. Project is coming along great. Cant wait to see the finished metal work.
Thanks! Long break before another video comes out but I’ll be starting the fastback conversion. Should be good!
Self tapping screws
can you take a messurement for me from the mustang?
I'm putting new framerails (full assembly with aprons from dynacorn in)
My cars was hit so i coildnt take messurements from it
can you messure from the front lip (highest spot)of the rocker panel(that has a bent to the outside)
to the most forward lip of the framerail ( where the radiator support lips attache)
thanks for the vids
Hey! I no longer have the car and can’t measure this for you. But, you should be able to get the answer on vintage mustang forums real quick!