Thanks I appreciate it a ton! Funny thing is I’ve got a slowered video with much more details and much more up to date stuff but i never posted it. I only posted this video because it was too long to send to my uncle in Germany haha, never expected anyone else to see it. Wiring diagram was a little tricky, getting all the sensors in the car happy, and working properly was a pain but im not wiring guru and honestly don’t really even know how to read a proper wiring diagram from the ford manual, but I was able to figure everything out by looking at where the wires were going to, and using a voltmeter to determine functionality. So the car is using all stock wiring from the 2018, all the sensors/airbags/ plugs/power windows/power locks/ cameras etc were just made to work with the 66 mustang body
Haha I’m not really fan of any company, just cool cars and unique stuff. Love the history of mustangs and I figured it’d be a fun build. Thanks so much, and have a good one!
Congratulations for actually pulling it off! Looks great! I’ve watched a couple other similar swaps and wonder if it wouldn’t be easier to put a ladder style frame (with modern suspension/brakes) under the ‘65 and then drop in the 5.0.
Those Stang restomod are my favorite and when the algorithm suggests, I'm in. On YT many have tried very few have finished. This one is actually great even though not my color of choice. vTuned channel right now is actually trying something close to what you are saying. Bust since you mentioned, I've always wonder if just making the old front, back and sides fit to the new Stang wouldn't be better with less fabrication than fitting the entire old shell in one piece with a bolt on widebody that looks usually Frankenstein-ish. This one is looking fine as hell though. Kudos to whomever worked on it.
Thanks I appreciate it a ton! Probably would be a lot easier to do it that way, but I’ve built a 69 Camaro with an ls swap/6 speed manual, modern suspension, power brakes etc, and it was never as smooth or reliable as a modern Camaro. I did the mustang this way because I swing by any parts store and grab any parts for the 2018, and it’s super reliable and smooth
@@ssenssel I appreciate the kind words, probably easier ways of doing it for sure, I do this on the side for fun at home, I don’t have a ton of experience; just do stuff as I go along and learn along the process so this is what I knew I was capable of doing and did my best. If I were to go back in time I might’ve also picked a different color haha, but hey I don’t have anymore money left 😂
Lol I love how simple this video makes it look seen a few different swaps. The amount of effort that goes into this is both impressive and insane. Great job. I’m glad you molded the fenders into it. Not a fan of the bolted on look.
Thanks so much I appreciate it a ton! Wish it was that simple haha , but the lesson I learned through out this entire project is no matter how complicated of a problem I got stuck on, there’s never anything time can’t fix.
I think if I was ever to do this which I probably won't. I would literally split the car in half and widen the entire car so I didn't have to run flares on it.😜
I think you right. Would also make look like roof was chopped? I g the hunk a mostly inset wheel would help? Would give the car an original but mean as hell look?
Haha believe it or not, to get the body welded on and the panels all bolted up only took about 2 months doing this on the side between work and school, but it was the body work, wiring and all the other little details that took forever
Gotta admit thts the sickest thing av seen Ina wiyal. It's a shame u didn't put a vidio series out or even done a vidio of ripping. Nice thow a like it well done👍
I’ll definitely put out a video in the near future! This is from 6 months ago and this was fresh out of the paint booth, I’ve done a ton more finish work since then and I’ll post a video soon! Thanks so much I appreciate the kind words!
Haha there’s no them 😂 just me 😂 but hey truly it isn’t too tough, I’m sure you can do it, if you’re in Virginia too I might see you at some car shows some time!
Haha brother believe me, I WISH it only took 5 minutes 😂 1.5 years of 0 social life and roughly 10 hour days on the car between 2 jobs and full time school
I’ve seen a number of these swap and so much time spent on making them wide bodies with flares. Just putting this out there. Wouldn’t it look better if you put 10” in the center of the car? I know that’s a lot of work but it sure would look better.
My favorite car is the hoonicorn and I absolutely love the look of the widebody on the hoonicorn, so I tried my best to replicate it. To me I’d prefer a widebodied car over stock, but to each their own, thanks for the comment
Haha funny thing is I had to go to ford twice when my backup camera stopped working and for when I accidentally cut through some wiring going to the BCM, they were awesome and super helpful!
Truth be told it wasn’t too tough to do, just a lot of finishing work to get everything to fit properly and look normal, but anything is possible! You got this!
I HAD A 66 FORD MUSTANG COUPE BACK IN MY HIGH SCHOOL DAYS, THAT I FIXED UP LIKE A 66 SHELBY GT350 COUPE! I LIKE YOUR IDEA OF FITTING A 66 MUSTANG BOBY OVER A 18 MUSTANG GT S550 CHASSIS EVEN THOUGH IT'S WIDER THAN THE 66 CHASSIS! I WONDER WOULD THE RING BROTHERS ALL CARBON FIBER 65/66 WIDEBODY MAKE A BETTER FIT?...I AM JUST SAYING!...GOD BLESS AMERICA! 😇
Sorry for the late response, but that's a good question, maybe the body from ring brothers might fit better! But i couldn't imagine the work needed if something was off because i definitely had to do a lot of metal work to get the gaps and alignment right, and with carbon fiber, oooooo laawdddd, can't imagine the level of work needed
Thanks so much! I was a little iffy on the color, and it’s extremely tough to pick a color in the moment, but I went with Porsche riviera blue incase anyone else was curious. Thanks again! I appreciate it
I’ll post another one really soon! It’ll be much more in-depth and have more of where the car actually is at now, I’ve got a ton more work done to the car since this video
Everything looks great, except I can't imagine how you screwed up the side scoops so bad. That nice crisp line running down the door to the top of the scoop should have been continued along the top of the scoop, instead of running into a obvious glob of Bondo. Pay no attention to people complaining about the paint. There is much to be said for a single stage, non metallic paint job. Especially for a street driven car. Repairs are easy and it gives it a sinister look. And the blue ain't bad either.
Hello, car is actually painted in base / clear Porsche riviera blue with color changing metallic flakes. I appreciate the kind words, did my best with the scoops but i wasn’t looking for any lines, more of an airplane-esk smooth scoop. It also helped with lining up the door with the quarter panel, and scoop with the new rocker panel
Haha funny thing is I never expected anyone to see this besides my uncle in Germany , so I never put the finished car, but Ill definitely reupload this in the near future with more finished shots! And a once over of everything I did to the car, this vid shows progress from 6 months ago so that car is significantly more fjnished than it was in this video
By the time they finished this thing,.... the old Mustang was pretty much done and gone,... you can't take the present,... and capture the past,.... just ends up being a cobble job,.... guy's get a "A+++++" for effert though,... a lot of work..........
Wasn’t looking to have much of the 66 there besides the body. I love classics but, for reliability and comfort, I tried to mix both the looks of the old and the tech from the new. I appreciate the words though
I like me my classics too, but this is now one of my daily drivers, and to have the heart of the 2018 but the looks of the 66, it definitely makes it a joy to drive, but hey I definitely love me my old classics and keeping some of them totally original
I hadn’t put the windshield in 100% at that time in the video, I actually just was did that so I could drive it arojnd until I got the new windshield trim in and the urethane adhesive
@@natechernik5492 lmao, yeah idk how 😂 literally posted it just so my uncle could see it overseas since the file was so big 😂 just noticed yesterday it had more than like 3 views 😂 and oh no way! I was hoping to have seen you sometime a car show locally! You car looked sick but hopefully you’re doing good! Nice to hear from you dude!
Yeah finding a set of wheels for the car was extremely tough, had to go with an extreme offset and width to match the widebody, clear the calipers, not interfere with air suspension etc.
I appreciate the kind words and suggestions though! I’m actively looking for a set of custom 3 piece wheels but don’t have the funds right now to make them at the moment
It took me exactly one year from the point I started to the point I finished that videos I did this on the side while working and going to school so it definitely could be done faster
@@furhadnasserjah123 looks like alot of work I work in an auto repair shop ND I'm fascinated like how did u learn all the wiring and funny stuff? What are u studying in school?
@@jackdaniels2657 my background is in bio genetics in humans, and zoo animals. Getting my phd zoology and environmental science and policy. Honestly the wiring stuff took a while. I don’t really have a background in body work, metal work, wiring or anything car related at all haha. But I love learning new stuff and honestly much of came from trial and error. I made artwork for a living for a few year and still make artwork for fun. I went from doing just drawings, to paintings, to huge murals, to wood sculptures using a chainsaw, to working on an old 67 mustang as my first car. I learned some minor mechanical stuff on the mustang. Then got the bug for working on classic cars. I then got a 69 Camaro I did pretty much a rotisserie build of and swapped an ls motor and 6 speed manual in. I then was into car, and art and so I mixed the two and started making furniture out of car parts like making engine tables, couches made out of classic truck front ends ( I think I have a RUclips video on that too) and just random stuff that involved wiring and welding. I took up a part time job at my friends body shop to learn body work for 3 months and he let me stay nights to work on my own mustangs body work so I was really fortunate for that. But as for wiring I really just had to teach myself through trial and error. I would turn the turn signals on in the 2018 mustang then go to the front of the car and test every wire and plug until I found the wires for the turn signals, and I did that for every single plug and wire in the car and hooked up all the wires / plugs/ sensors of the 2018 mustang to the 66 mustang. After I learned body work a bit I watched a ton of videos of people making molds of parts using fiberglass and carbon fiber and foam, and I just recently made interior trim for the car, I finished off the dash in leather, made a front spoiler, new side skirts, an engine bag cover, trunk enclosure etc mixing everything I learned from wood craft and body work. So I just really like to learn new stuff no matter what it is, and I try and mix and match what I know to try new stuff out, and honestly it doesn’t go smooth at first most of the time haha. Usually it’s a ton of trials and errors and I have to fail 3-4-5 times before I get it right. But how I always just see it is I can pay a specialist 3-4-5 times more than what it would cost me to buy all the materials and try and do it myself, so why not just try and do it myself. And with that mindset I’ve fortunately been able to tackle the whole car on my own, everything except for actually laying down the paint because I didn’t have a paint booth at home. But besides that I get stuck on stuff of frequently and sometimes I have to take a step back and work on other stuff for a few days, try some other stuff out and an idea will to come finally on how to tackle the harder stuff I’m not too familiar with. I appreciate all the kinds words tho man!
It was tough decision to pick color, if i were to go back in time I might’ve chosen a different color, but it really is extremely bright and eye catching in person, camera doesn’t do it much justice, but yeah the newer mustangs are incredibly wide!
It took me exactly one year from the point I started to the point I finished that videos I did this on the side while working and going to school so it’s taken a while, but I’ve still continued to work on the car and will in the near future post an updated video
I’ve put the car on air suspension, and I’ve also made custom side skirts and changed the look of the side pipes and front spoiler so now I can drop the car all the way to the ground
You’re so right, you see right through my thomaz. When i started this build, I did it with the intention of doing things the easy way! I went with the fender flares in an attempt to match the hoonicorn which is my dream car. Fortunately it was easier! Haha
This video is from January 2021, and I started the car in January 2020, so I’ve been working on the car for 1.5 years pretty much as of may 2022. I’ve completed alot more work since uploading this video to finish up the details of the car. And sorry I don’t work on cars for money, just for fun. I do this on the sides as a hobby
Dang Thomas you’re gonna make me cry with that tough love. It’s actually Porsche riviera blue with colors changing metallic flakes. Base/clear, and double cleared.
Thanks for the kind words! I actually built the car with the excitement of using the flares, my dream car is the hoonicorn and I tried to build it as close to that as I could! But to each their own, I get your point in it being more sporty than classic for sure.
Esto es una pena. Dejar un mustang del 66 en una obra maquiabelica. Entre Frankestein estilo kardashians. No tiene nombre. Un clásico, es clásico, arruinar una belleza cómo esa es un crimen
@@DavidJimenez-nf2sd quienes diseñaron ese vehículo. Tuvieron inspiración y años de hacer hermosos vehículos. Yo simplemente no lo tocaría para eso. Sino dejarlo lo mas auténtico y original posible ni inyeccion electrónica. Ni nada, ni audio ni video. Ni pantallas. Solo sus líneas y la sinfonía de pistones del motor original. Nada de híbridos ni moustrosidades.
Not for nothing but wouldnt be easier to attach reproduction 1965 quarters, roof, etc to a modern car? Seems like a waste of a good solid older car if 60% of it is going for scrap anyway
Not much of it was scraped besides the front suspension, I sold off all the originally parts so it didn’t go to waste. Might’ve been easier to do it that way, but then I couldn’t have titled it as 66 mustang.
Updated Video with more footage: ruclips.net/video/jiK6pTqq1rA/видео.html
Thank you for making it a true wide body and not the auto zone look with rivets! Looks awesome 👏
Haha fa sho!! Thanks so much!
Well that looked easy, I know what I'm doing this weekend.
How was your weekend?
Weekend? It only took these guys minutes to do!🤣
😁😂
A whole weekend? 5 min vid yo. You slakin
Me too just with my 67
I didn't expect this quality of content before I clicked it. I assume the wiring diagram for the body control module is pretty challenging.
Thanks I appreciate it a ton! Funny thing is I’ve got a slowered video with much more details and much more up to date stuff but i never posted it. I only posted this video because it was too long to send to my uncle in Germany haha, never expected anyone else to see it. Wiring diagram was a little tricky, getting all the sensors in the car happy, and working properly was a pain but im not wiring guru and honestly don’t really even know how to read a proper wiring diagram from the ford manual, but I was able to figure everything out by looking at where the wires were going to, and using a voltmeter to determine functionality. So the car is using all stock wiring from the 2018, all the sensors/airbags/ plugs/power windows/power locks/ cameras etc were just made to work with the 66 mustang body
I'm not a Ford fan but you have to give credit where credit is due.
Respect ✌️❤️🇳🇿
Haha I’m not really fan of any company, just cool cars and unique stuff. Love the history of mustangs and I figured it’d be a fun build. Thanks so much, and have a good one!
Great job it looks fantastic. Really nice work. Just lower it just a bit.
Thanks so much. I have the car on air lift so I can drop the car all the way down
Have done heavy collision work commercially for over 42 years. Just wanted to say I like your style 😉.
Thanks so much!
Congratulations for actually pulling it off! Looks great! I’ve watched a couple other similar swaps and wonder if it wouldn’t be easier to put a ladder style frame (with modern suspension/brakes) under the ‘65 and then drop in the 5.0.
Those Stang restomod are my favorite and when the algorithm suggests, I'm in. On YT many have tried very few have finished. This one is actually great even though not my color of choice. vTuned channel right now is actually trying something close to what you are saying.
Bust since you mentioned, I've always wonder if just making the old front, back and sides fit to the new Stang wouldn't be better with less fabrication than fitting the entire old shell in one piece with a bolt on widebody that looks usually Frankenstein-ish. This one is looking fine as hell though. Kudos to whomever worked on it.
Thanks I appreciate it a ton! Probably would be a lot easier to do it that way, but I’ve built a 69 Camaro with an ls swap/6 speed manual, modern suspension, power brakes etc, and it was never as smooth or reliable as a modern Camaro. I did the mustang this way because I swing by any parts store and grab any parts for the 2018, and it’s super reliable and smooth
@@ssenssel I appreciate the kind words, probably easier ways of doing it for sure, I do this on the side for fun at home, I don’t have a ton of experience; just do stuff as I go along and learn along the process so this is what I knew I was capable of doing and did my best. If I were to go back in time I might’ve also picked a different color haha, but hey I don’t have anymore money left 😂
Lol I love how simple this video makes it look seen a few different swaps. The amount of effort that goes into this is both impressive and insane. Great job. I’m glad you molded the fenders into it. Not a fan of the bolted on look.
Thanks so much I appreciate it a ton! Wish it was that simple haha , but the lesson I learned through out this entire project is no matter how complicated of a problem I got stuck on, there’s never anything time can’t fix.
I’m working on a 1966 Mustang coop. And I find this just utterly amazing. Incredible fantastic. Great piece of work
I appreciate it a bunch! Thanks so much!
You done a heck of a great job on the car beautiful
Thanks so much! I appreciate it a ton!
I think if I was ever to do this which I probably won't. I would literally split the car in half and widen the entire car so I didn't have to run flares on it.😜
I think you right. Would also make look like roof was chopped? I g the hunk a mostly inset wheel would help? Would give the car an original but mean as hell look?
Good Luck finding a widened windshield and back window then
gg
@@marcholstten you use Leksand which is a hard plastic stock cars use it.
@@1957kwick It's called " lexan" but it doesn't mean it's easier to shape it the way you want for cheap....
Damn thats the fastest swap i have ever seen. Lol. Goodstuff.
Haha believe it or not, to get the body welded on and the panels all bolted up only took about 2 months doing this on the side between work and school, but it was the body work, wiring and all the other little details that took forever
Gotta admit thts the sickest thing av seen Ina wiyal. It's a shame u didn't put a vidio series out or even done a vidio of ripping. Nice thow a like it well done👍
I’ll definitely put out a video in the near future! This is from 6 months ago and this was fresh out of the paint booth, I’ve done a ton more finish work since then and I’ll post a video soon! Thanks so much I appreciate the kind words!
Unfreakin believable. Wish I had the money to get them to fix my 87 GT Vert , since I live in Virginia.
Haha there’s no them 😂 just me 😂 but hey truly it isn’t too tough, I’m sure you can do it, if you’re in Virginia too I might see you at some car shows some time!
Good job, looks like a great project 👍
Thanks! I appreciate it a bunch!
Que Mustang mas bello con un gran trabajo de mano de obra...saludos desde Santa Cruz provincia de la Rioja república Argentina
Greetings! Thanks so much!
Not bad for 5.04 minutes worth of work. 🤣 BADASS!
Haha brother believe me, I WISH it only took 5 minutes 😂 1.5 years of 0 social life and roughly 10 hour days on the car between 2 jobs and full time school
@@furhadnasserjah123 Dude I completely understand that! Projects like that are like having a baby! Hahaha!
Repo man will never know 🤣
That was the goal!
I’ve seen a number of these swap and so much time spent on making them wide bodies with flares. Just putting this out there. Wouldn’t it look better if you put 10” in the center of the car? I know that’s a lot of work but it sure would look better.
U know that makes sense!
I wanted to do that on a Wrangler 😁
My favorite car is the hoonicorn and I absolutely love the look of the widebody on the hoonicorn, so I tried my best to replicate it. To me I’d prefer a widebodied car over stock, but to each their own, thanks for the comment
Wow great works 👍
Thanks so much!
Good choice For those buclets of rust,well done
Thanks!
Absolutely love the color nice build man.
Thanks so much man, i really appreciate that!!
Great job! 👍
Thanks so much!
Wow ! Nice build
Thanks so much b
Wow I love everything but the color.
to each his own i guess
Thanks I appreciate the kind words!
awesome job...is a dream car :)
TThanks so much! I appreciate it a ton!
Please do more of this...😍😍😍😍
It looks great...a killer stance😍💕
I appreciate it a bunch thanks so much! I’ll be posting a longer video in the near future, I’ve done a ton more work to the car
@@furhadnasserjah123 that would be great... See yah☺️
I think matte black or black would be a good color for this car😏
Now that it’s painted, I may consider wrapping it another color down the line! I appreciate the suggestion!
Отличный "жеребец" получился! 👍🤝
Thanks so much! I appreciate it a ton!
Cool video......makes it seem like a weekend project....hahahahah
Haha brother I WISH it only took me a weekend 😂
Amazing job.
Thank you!
Send a picture of that to Ford I think at this point in time they could use some inspiration as far as design goes
Haha funny thing is I had to go to ford twice when my backup camera stopped working and for when I accidentally cut through some wiring going to the BCM, they were awesome and super helpful!
I have the exact same car
Nice!
Looks incredible!!
Thanks so much! I appreciate it a ton!
I’ve wish we could do that to my 67 Fast back
Truth be told it wasn’t too tough to do, just a lot of finishing work to get everything to fit properly and look normal, but anything is possible! You got this!
Nice work!👍🏆
Thanks!
Thanks for your hard work, And kind words,, I am subscribing,,
thanks so much!
Very cool project!👍
Thanks!
That's awsome!, one of a kind!.
Thank you!
I HAD A 66 FORD MUSTANG COUPE BACK IN MY HIGH SCHOOL DAYS, THAT I FIXED UP LIKE A 66 SHELBY GT350 COUPE!
I LIKE YOUR IDEA OF FITTING A 66 MUSTANG BOBY OVER A 18 MUSTANG GT S550 CHASSIS EVEN THOUGH IT'S WIDER THAN THE 66 CHASSIS!
I WONDER WOULD THE RING BROTHERS ALL CARBON FIBER 65/66 WIDEBODY MAKE A BETTER FIT?...I AM JUST SAYING!...GOD BLESS AMERICA! 😇
Sorry for the late response, but that's a good question, maybe the body from ring brothers might fit better! But i couldn't imagine the work needed if something was off because i definitely had to do a lot of metal work to get the gaps and alignment right, and with carbon fiber, oooooo laawdddd, can't imagine the level of work needed
Круто.!
Очень много работы, ребята молодцы👍👍👍
Blue is one of my least favorite color but you hit a homerun on that one
Thanks so much! I was a little iffy on the color, and it’s extremely tough to pick a color in the moment, but I went with Porsche riviera blue incase anyone else was curious. Thanks again! I appreciate it
fukin bad ass! clean work👌🏼
Thanks!
we want another video
I’ll post another one really soon! It’ll be much more in-depth and have more of where the car actually is at now, I’ve got a ton more work done to the car since this video
Everything looks great, except I can't imagine how you screwed up the side scoops so bad. That nice crisp line running down the door to the top of the scoop should have been continued along the top of the scoop, instead of running into a obvious glob of Bondo. Pay no attention to people complaining about the paint. There is much to be said for a single stage, non metallic paint job. Especially for a street driven car. Repairs are easy and it gives it a sinister look. And the blue ain't bad either.
Hello, car is actually painted in base / clear Porsche riviera blue with color changing metallic flakes. I appreciate the kind words, did my best with the scoops but i wasn’t looking for any lines, more of an airplane-esk smooth scoop. It also helped with lining up the door with the quarter panel, and scoop with the new rocker panel
All I gotta say is mA. Great work!
Thanks so much brother!
Thats dope
Thanks!
Su much of effort is been put on it, you must have shown the finished car for some more time and in detail.
Haha funny thing is I never expected anyone to see this besides my uncle in Germany , so I never put the finished car, but Ill definitely reupload this in the near future with more finished shots! And a once over of everything I did to the car, this vid shows progress from 6 months ago so that car is significantly more fjnished than it was in this video
Thanks for your efforts 👌 don't ruin a 66 again like this please 🙏
😂 i appreciate the comment, for you my good sir, I will oblige!
intetrested part of the video... is that supra
My other car is a 2013 Subaru BRZ widebodied with a rocketbunny kit
NICE
THANKS!
Awesomeness MASHALLAH.
Thank you!
Smart guys.
Thanks!
By the time they finished this thing,.... the old Mustang was pretty much done and gone,... you can't take the present,... and capture the past,.... just ends up being a cobble job,.... guy's get a "A+++++" for effert though,... a lot of work..........
Wasn’t looking to have much of the 66 there besides the body. I love classics but, for reliability and comfort, I tried to mix both the looks of the old and the tech from the new. I appreciate the words though
Awesome 👍💐
Thanks!
Nice work though I'm wondering what it would look like with a carbon fiber wrap instead of the blue
i wonder, maybe i'll try it out in the future, thanks for the suggestion!
If your happy with it. But not my cup of tea. Mustang is my favorite classic and I love them original.
I like me my classics too, but this is now one of my daily drivers, and to have the heart of the 2018 but the looks of the 66, it definitely makes it a joy to drive, but hey I definitely love me my old classics and keeping some of them totally original
Don't care for Fender flairs,
But great job,, And beautiful petty blue, My favorite color,, I had a 72 3 40 duster. In that color,,,
Thanks so much I appreciate it but it’s Porsche riviera blue paint code
@@furhadnasserjah123 Close Enough,,,
@@tomcarpenter700 for sure! Petty blue is a gorgeous color!
Nice job
Thank you so much!
Wow.
Thanks!
Next time look at Mustangs To Fear video on how to install a windshield 😏
I hadn’t put the windshield in 100% at that time in the video, I actually just was did that so I could drive it arojnd until I got the new windshield trim in and the urethane adhesive
Would you register this as a1966 or 2018 model, or something else entirely?
I’ve got it registered and titles as a 66 mustang
Bro i think you bought those stock wheels off me haha
lol aye I did! I remember your name!
@@furhadnasserjah123 yeah bro crazy this car ended up blowing up😂 congrats man wish I could see it but i moved
@@natechernik5492 lmao, yeah idk how 😂 literally posted it just so my uncle could see it overseas since the file was so big 😂 just noticed yesterday it had more than like 3 views 😂 and oh no way! I was hoping to have seen you sometime a car show locally! You car looked sick but hopefully you’re doing good! Nice to hear from you dude!
The front wheels stick out too far but other than that it looks great.
Yeah finding a set of wheels for the car was extremely tough, had to go with an extreme offset and width to match the widebody, clear the calipers, not interfere with air suspension etc.
I appreciate the kind words and suggestions though! I’m actively looking for a set of custom 3 piece wheels but don’t have the funds right now to make them at the moment
@@furhadnasserjah123 Still looks good
@@peterpann9619 thanks!
Bro you told me get the beers for a 67 build and you'd help. Where do live?
Lo que es isso inssassi, digamos assim. Muito bom, parabéns.
Awesome!
Bada$$
Thank$$!
👍👍👍
I wonder how long it took him it looks like he only spent a few weeks
It took me exactly one year from the point I started to the point I finished that videos I did this on the side while working and going to school so it definitely could be done faster
@@furhadnasserjah123 looks like alot of work I work in an auto repair shop ND I'm fascinated like how did u learn all the wiring and funny stuff? What are u studying in school?
@@jackdaniels2657 my background is in bio genetics in humans, and zoo animals. Getting my phd zoology and environmental science and policy. Honestly the wiring stuff took a while. I don’t really have a background in body work, metal work, wiring or anything car related at all haha. But I love learning new stuff and honestly much of came from trial and error. I made artwork for a living for a few year and still make artwork for fun. I went from doing just drawings, to paintings, to huge murals, to wood sculptures using a chainsaw, to working on an old 67 mustang as my first car. I learned some minor mechanical stuff on the mustang. Then got the bug for working on classic cars. I then got a 69 Camaro I did pretty much a rotisserie build of and swapped an ls motor and 6 speed manual in. I then was into car, and art and so I mixed the two and started making furniture out of car parts like making engine tables, couches made out of classic truck front ends ( I think I have a RUclips video on that too) and just random stuff that involved wiring and welding. I took up a part time job at my friends body shop to learn body work for 3 months and he let me stay nights to work on my own mustangs body work so I was really fortunate for that. But as for wiring I really just had to teach myself through trial and error. I would turn the turn signals on in the 2018 mustang then go to the front of the car and test every wire and plug until I found the wires for the turn signals, and I did that for every single plug and wire in the car and hooked up all the wires / plugs/ sensors of the 2018 mustang to the 66 mustang. After I learned body work a bit I watched a ton of videos of people making molds of parts using fiberglass and carbon fiber and foam, and I just recently made interior trim for the car, I finished off the dash in leather, made a front spoiler, new side skirts, an engine bag cover, trunk enclosure etc mixing everything I learned from wood craft and body work. So I just really like to learn new stuff no matter what it is, and I try and mix and match what I know to try new stuff out, and honestly it doesn’t go smooth at first most of the time haha. Usually it’s a ton of trials and errors and I have to fail 3-4-5 times before I get it right. But how I always just see it is I can pay a specialist 3-4-5 times more than what it would cost me to buy all the materials and try and do it myself, so why not just try and do it myself. And with that mindset I’ve fortunately been able to tackle the whole car on my own, everything except for actually laying down the paint because I didn’t have a paint booth at home. But besides that I get stuck on stuff of frequently and sometimes I have to take a step back and work on other stuff for a few days, try some other stuff out and an idea will to come finally on how to tackle the harder stuff I’m not too familiar with. I appreciate all the kinds words tho man!
Had no idea that the stance of the new Mustang was so much wider!
Not a fan of the blue, but (sadly) it's not my car...
It was tough decision to pick color, if i were to go back in time I might’ve chosen a different color, but it really is extremely bright and eye catching in person, camera doesn’t do it much justice, but yeah the newer mustangs are incredibly wide!
Muinto bom 👍
Thanks so much! I appreciate it a lot!
You guys Brandon that Mustang
Freakin sick!!!!!
Thanks brotha!!!
How long did it take you
It took me exactly one year from the point I started to the point I finished that videos I did this on the side while working and going to school so it’s taken a while, but I’ve still continued to work on the car and will in the near future post an updated video
With a chassis swap like that is it possible to lower the car couple inches?
B is for build did a 67 and they put a lowering kit on it
I’ve put the car on air suspension, and I’ve also made custom side skirts and changed the look of the side pipes and front spoiler so now I can drop the car all the way to the ground
Lot of work but blue
indeed it is!
DID THAT PAINT COLOR COME WITH A BOWL OF SOUP
It actually came with two!
It will be better with some fon music
I’ll add some fon music nextime for you
Is the same video where one gut did all the work outside all by himself? If not this is a totally different video.
Idk what video you’re talking about, but probably not haha, I did this pretty much in my garage and driveway though
Can you do a c4 on a 65 impala. I have them both
Not sure, biggest thing to not is the track width and wheelbase measurements.
To bad thy went the easy rout and installed fender flares instead of widen the body like the ring brothers.
You’re so right, you see right through my thomaz. When i started this build, I did it with the intention of doing things the easy way! I went with the fender flares in an attempt to match the hoonicorn which is my dream car. Fortunately it was easier! Haha
name of color please
Porsche riviera blue
How long did this take? How much would you charge in labor to do this for a 69 which should fit a bit better?
This video is from January 2021, and I started the car in January 2020, so I’ve been working on the car for 1.5 years pretty much as of may 2022. I’ve completed alot more work since uploading this video to finish up the details of the car. And sorry I don’t work on cars for money, just for fun. I do this on the sides as a hobby
Wondering what dashboard you used
Used the stock 2018 mustang dashboard, had to cut short a few inches, and make endcaps for it to finish it up
Ford mustang Shelby
Why?
Why not?
Tearing up a TRULY Classic Car to make it a???
Fun daily driver :)
It’s not ur car bra😂😂
more car putty
More complaints
How long did it actually take? Thinking of doing my 68
in total i've been working on it for about 2 years, but the car was finished about a year ago, just small odd and end things i needed to finish up
FORD? PAY ATTENTION!!! This is how the newer mustangs should have looked like.
Haha thanks!
I wish they would do something similar as well! Would’ve save me a year and half 😂
Te kedo chuky homy
Imagine doing all that work to just put a basic gloss blue on it 🤣🤣🤣
Dang Thomas you’re gonna make me cry with that tough love. It’s actually Porsche riviera blue with colors changing metallic flakes. Base/clear, and double cleared.
Imagine being named Thomas😂😂😂 ur parents did all that work in bed just to name you basic Thomas
I like your effort but not a fan of flares. Most newer mustangs are wider. Flares and wide body makes them sporty no nonger classic.
It was either that or have it look like the average hicks truck in the south. Would have way too much track width
@@sav22rem22 yup , had to do add the flares otherwise I’d have needed like 6” wide rims with tires from a VW beetle
Thanks for the kind words! I actually built the car with the excitement of using the flares, my dream car is the hoonicorn and I tried to build it as close to that as I could! But to each their own, I get your point in it being more sporty than classic for sure.
Не битий не крашенный!
what size tires did you go with
275/35/18
On all 4 corners
@@furhadnasserjah123 where'd you get your spoiler front and rear im looking cant seem to find any
@@donyeaallen86 i made them both
Esto es una pena. Dejar un mustang del 66 en una obra maquiabelica. Entre Frankestein estilo kardashians. No tiene nombre. Un clásico, es clásico, arruinar una belleza cómo esa es un crimen
Si correcto, deformar la línea de ese clásico para convertirlo en ese adefecio !!!
@@DavidJimenez-nf2sd quienes diseñaron ese vehículo. Tuvieron inspiración y años de hacer hermosos vehículos. Yo simplemente no lo tocaría para eso. Sino dejarlo lo mas auténtico y original posible ni inyeccion electrónica. Ni nada, ni audio ni video. Ni pantallas.
Solo sus líneas y la sinfonía de pistones del motor original. Nada de híbridos ni moustrosidades.
🥸🥸🥸🥸
Turning junk into junk. Shudve just got a escort gt and added a lil sissy turbo and sway bar or whatever you kids do now. Wudve had same result
If I ever need suggestions on junk or a sissy turbo I’ll be sure to hit up your daddy.
Not for nothing but wouldnt be easier to attach reproduction 1965 quarters, roof, etc to a modern car? Seems like a waste of a good solid older car if 60% of it is going for scrap anyway
Not much of it was scraped besides the front suspension, I sold off all the originally parts so it didn’t go to waste. Might’ve been easier to do it that way, but then I couldn’t have titled it as 66 mustang.