Can't get any better than a pastor and someone with the skills to fabricate a mustang. I love your "how to fabricate teaching style". Much better than just for entertainment.
Hey Scott, I'm getting my very first car back from the guy that has it this weekend. It's a 67 mustang that i plan to convert into a fastback. The main thing is just getting the car back. The guy has been nice enough to hold it for me but this weekend is my last chance to get it. I've been able to aquire the funds to get it back and my wife is supportive as she knows what this means to me. That being said, it is really going to make things tight financially for us. I could definitely use a prayer from you my friend. Typically, summee is when i make my money, but the economy has taken its toll and the hours at work havent been great. A prayer to help us get though this winter in good shaoe would be much appreciated! Thank you and God bless. Mustangs lookin sharp there btw, love your videos!
Hey Scott, a couple of things. You should use the trim piece held up against the the drip rail to get a better idea of how much you need to trim, it might be more than you think! Also, you should consider more spot welds on the drip rail, especially at the top, this is the only thing that joins your roof to the inner structure at this location, the factory manual calls for 16 spot welds in just that section alone. Making good progress!
A good one is super bulky and expensive. The harbor freight level gun won’t do what the factory pinch weld guns did. You’re better off and have a better bond with well placed plug welds.
one point. a non cage car sot welds should be placed as close to the oem welds. why? they are strategically placed for crash. i watched a vid at a trade show where they intentionally left 1 spot weld out and crashed the car. it would have killed the passengers believe it or not. i can see if i can get the vis as i can not find it on the net.
Can't get any better than a pastor and someone with the skills to fabricate a mustang. I love your "how to fabricate teaching style". Much better than just for entertainment.
Thank you my friend.
Thanks for making these videos! Seeing the real process for a normal person is very cool.
Thank you. Yeah I’m just a regular dude that wanted a fastback.
Hey Scott, I'm getting my very first car back from the guy that has it this weekend. It's a 67 mustang that i plan to convert into a fastback. The main thing is just getting the car back. The guy has been nice enough to hold it for me but this weekend is my last chance to get it. I've been able to aquire the funds to get it back and my wife is supportive as she knows what this means to me. That being said, it is really going to make things tight financially for us. I could definitely use a prayer from you my friend. Typically, summee is when i make my money, but the economy has taken its toll and the hours at work havent been great. A prayer to help us get though this winter in good shaoe would be much appreciated! Thank you and God bless. Mustangs lookin sharp there btw, love your videos!
Thank you and I’m praying for you my friend.
Hey Scott, a couple of things. You should use the trim piece held up against the the drip rail to get a better idea of how much you need to trim, it might be more than you think! Also, you should consider more spot welds on the drip rail, especially at the top, this is the only thing that joins your roof to the inner structure at this location, the factory manual calls for 16 spot welds in just that section alone. Making good progress!
Super good info! Thank you. I plan on stitch welding the drip rail at the seam to the inner structure as well.
The car is coming out nicely
Looking Great, Scott!!
Thank you!
You are definitely inspiring me! Thanks for posting these videos!
Thank you!
but I like frankenstein this will hopefully be a father son project later for me and my son awsome video
Those are the best.
Ever thought about using a spot welder gun
A good one is super bulky and expensive. The harbor freight level gun won’t do what the factory pinch weld guns did. You’re better off and have a better bond with well placed plug welds.
Looking great!
Thank you!
one point. a non cage car sot welds should be placed as close to the oem welds. why? they are strategically placed for crash. i watched a vid at a trade show where they intentionally left 1 spot weld out and crashed the car. it would have killed the passengers believe it or not. i can see if i can get the vis as i can not find it on the net.
I have a 72 mustang coupe that I need to put a new top on it and leve it as a coupe where do I cut it
Looks awesome God speed!
Thank you my friend!
What would charge to put one roller for me?
I am going to build a car to sell as a roller this summer but I just don't have time to do cars for clients. Sorry.
Scott, anyway I can contact your directly please? Need help
My email is ThatPastor@gmail.com be glad to help.