Installing New Carpet in a Classic Mustang
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- Опубликовано: 1 май 2024
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In this video I install new carpet in my 1966 Mustang Fastback. I later found out that I think the carpet for a Convertible Mustang was mistakenly packaged as carpet for a Fastback, but I was able to make it work.
ACC Molded, Mass Backed, Black Carpet for Fastback: Amazon Link - amzn.to/3VRdnGt
The car is a 1966 Mustang Fastback with a 347 Stroker and T5 transmission.
Shot with GoPro Hero 9 with the Media Mod, edited on Davinci Resolve 17.
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Good Job. We always use a hot drift for the seatbelt/seat pan holes. Nice and clean and seals the the carpet from fraying. Plus the jute mat is a PITA to cut. FWIW ditch the firewall mat and use a good B-Quiet mat or alike. That old style mat will drive you to drinking. Putting it in and working around it in the future. Still have the scar.
Not sure what you're telling me, the carpet install is finished. :)
Dude, you're getting crazy good at editing your videos. Can I hire you to do mine? 😅 loving the switching back and forth between the truck and mustang btw.
Ha, I'm editing at a 4th grade level, at best. I think if it's good it's all luck.
I'm not sure if switching between these two projects is good for my sanity, but at least it's more content for the channel. :)
Looks good! Once the seats are in no one will ever notice it’s the wrong carpet. One thought though, this would have been a great time to add dynamat or similar. It makes a huge difference in noise from the road and heat from the exhaust and drive train.
Thanks, but you and I have different plans for my car. 🙂
Another great video by an everyday mustanger like the rest of us... love the channel!!! My GT350H is not as far along as your Fastback but I will be utilizing many of your videos to make those future installs easier and less frustrating. Keep 'em coming!
Awesome, thanks for the feedback, and good luck with your project. :)
Probably one of the best ways to refresh the interior. Nice video!
Thanks! I just hope everyone else gets the correct carpet shipped to them. :)
Instead of a soldering iron you can hold a nail in vice grips. Heat the nail up with a torch. When done toss the nail. No clean up.
Yeah, that was going to be the backup plan if the soldering iron didn't work. I would have liked the 'less cleanup" option though. :)
Thanks, Andy! Always like to see you work on your '66 fastback!
Thanks!! :)
That's part of rebuilding, (make it fit).... Well done Andy
Haha, thanks. :)
That carpet looked new. To bad it won't fit in the truck project. This would have been a good time to put sound deadener down. Also good for reflecting exhaust heat from entering the car. Plus, it could have been another "how to" video for you to do.
Carpet was new, I think they just messed up at the factory. :)
Looking Good , Andy👍
Thanks 👍
Great job as always Andy! Love seeing the progress!
Thanks 👍
Love the thumbnail! 😂
Haha, thanks! :)
Great video!
Thanks!
Looks good 👍
Thanks 👍
That’s awesome, I need to pick up a soldering iron. If I had your patience I wouldn’t be on my second carpet. 😆
Patience?! Ha! Remember, I am also the editor of my videos..... :)
It is easy. It is a great time to put insulation on sound padding.
Even if the carpet is already installed?
I’ve paused the video to tell you that I am audibly gasping while you dangerously unpack the carpet next to the freshly painted car
Back to the video
You're not going to like it when you find out I was grinding near the freshly painted car. :)
Can you do a video about install of the fold down rear seat? Your videos are super helpful.
I’m not sure it would be helpful enough. There’s on a few screws and bolts, and aligning the folding seat part is dependent on the car itself in. I remove it my video with the rear shocks, maybe there’s some help there?
Ok I’ll take a look. Thanks!
At least you didn't measure 3 times and still get the hole 6 inches off target
That's what all the fancy editing is for. :)
Great video!
I’ll be doing mine soon. Is it not worth the time and money to put in sound deadening mat?
That sound deadening May is a great upgrade for most. But it’s not something I am concerned with. 🙂
not gonna por15 the floor? all that exposed metal will rust. plus, from experience, those mass backing carpets hold a lot of moisture to the floor.
Nope. :)
it is better to use a soldering iron for holes in your carpet
Hmmm.....
If you’ve got a steam gun, that’ll help you mould the carpet into place. In the awkward places. That’s what I’ve used in the past.
That could have helped, but it’s fine for now. This summer will do all that work for me. 🙂
Put the carpet in the sun if possible to help it relax.
Too late, it's already in the car.
@@AndyKruseChannel yeah just helping others
Let me buy the old carpet!!!
I’ve selling it, but shipping will probably make as expensive or more than new carpet. 😐
@@AndyKruseChannel I wonder how much??
Great video.Is that Wimbledon white ?
Thanks!
Yes, wimbledon white with the guardsman blue stripes. :)
@@AndyKruseChannel Thanks