1968 MUSTANG METAL RESTORATION BEGINS!!- Passenger Floor Pan replacement

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • This week I spent my time on the passenger side of Felony to re and re the rusty floor pan with a new Dynacorn replacement from ‪@cjponyparts‬ . My first big panel replacement looks to be a success and now I have more confidence and motivation to tackle the rest of the car!!!
    See you on the road!
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Комментарии • 36

  • @brandonloveday
    @brandonloveday Месяц назад +4

    As a man who has done this type of "surgery" on a classic Mustang, You have my respect. My cowl was the worst and needed a total replacement. It was a long and arduous task but it gave me the confidence to tackle anything required of me on the build. I am very happy that you are back on Felony and will enjoy watching it take shape.
    On a side note, I looked for you everyday on HRPT. I saw you on day 5 by the Motortrend arch in the Subaru but could not catch up to you. Perhaps next year when I am driving my 67 Fastback and you the 68 Felony we could get a picture together and swap Mustang horror stories. Keep it up, you are a very talented photographer and videographer.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      I hope we get to drive them together, too, brother. Wish we coulda met up, but it must be meant to happen another time. Appreciate you taggin along it's gonna be a wild ride. ✌🏻✌🏻

  • @olikat8
    @olikat8 Месяц назад +2

    Very, very familiar- Last summer, I got a '69 Swinger 340 out of Texas where it had sat for 41+ years. The wiper pivot seals had expired and conspired with the rubber floor covering to trap water & rot the front footwells a bit. We cut the entire floor pan out, replaced it and also put a manual transmission hump on the new pan. From there did subframe connectors, mini-tubs (to the rails, not crazy), rear springs relocated inboard to match, torque boxes, thicker-steel core support, and the A pillar-to- shock mount tops. Can't say enough good things about the US Car Tool pieces, if you are thinking of stiffening up the chassis- they have Mustang pieces!
    Did my Valiant sedan similarly, sans the mini-tubs. It runs a bunch of upgrades; suspension, brakes, powertrain chassis- nothing truly exotic/expensive and very durable. To give you a hint of how stiff my Valiant now is, shredded the LR tire (Bridgestone junk, not impressed) on the "Southern Classic." When I got back to NC, pulled all the tires off & replaced them with Michelins. I jacked up the right side, set it on jack stands, moved to the left front corner and when I got it up in the air? The left rear tire was hovering in the air- not with the jack or a jack stand under that section of the car. For giggles, I went to open the doors on that side. Know what it was like? Butter. No sag, no pin misalignment, nothing.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      I will keep thar in mind I was just gonna fab some tubular subframe braces but if they make one that fits I kight just look into that! Pretty awesome sounds like you put some serious time into it congrats man! Thanks for tagging along on the channel, all the best!

    • @olikat8
      @olikat8 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, we did & it continues. Check out their online catalog, if you order or talk to them- tell them you know Fred & Jimi the dog...I dont work there or anything, but I know all the folks there. ​@RidicULooseAutomotive

  • @raymond_rayder
    @raymond_rayder Месяц назад +2

    That's some decent progress. Excellent work capturing and editing it all together, too.
    The next project I want to take on will be a 1967/68 Mustang coupe just like this one. I'm a big weight-reduction guy, and I've been thinking about how much fat it could reasonably lose. Made me smile seeing you comment on how heavy the doors are!

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      Yea weight reduction is a priority in this build. I'm looking into optic armor glass, gutting the window reg's and doing poly side and stripping the doors down. Also gonna be doing an aluminum dash and aluminum aero. See how trim we can make this old iron 😁

  • @PistonWrenchCycle
    @PistonWrenchCycle Месяц назад +2

    Just did this on my 68.. I used self tapping screws to "pull" it to the rocker but did it almost same as you. I'm very pleased with it. Love the videos.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +2

      Dang it, I didn't even think of that. I tried to ratchet strap through the drain around the unibody to snug it up. Thank you for watching

  • @ToriL97
    @ToriL97 Месяц назад +4

    Try copper weld thru primer instead if you're using the zinc stuff. The zinc weld thru is more difficult to weld with and it doesn't allow plug welds to get the heat and penetration that's needed to lay out flat.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for the tip. I will grab that stuff instead for the next round of work!! Appreciate you watching!

  • @tartarsauces
    @tartarsauces Месяц назад +2

    Hey, I met you at a random Dutch Bros in October 2023 when you had your Subaru. I didn't know you had a RUclips channel. This is a great video; I will give you a sub! I had a 2019 STI back in October. Oddly enough, I sold it for an '85 GT and have been putting in a new drivetrain. I went with a 347 Stroker and a TKX for the transmission!

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      @tartarsauces oh yea, i remember you! Congrats on the Gt thats rad. Good choice goin with a tkx too! Couple friends have em in their builds and they are solid!

  • @Emily1963eh
    @Emily1963eh Месяц назад +1

    Loving this project, really showing how it is done 👍

  • @GWBergen61
    @GWBergen61 Месяц назад +3

    Tedious work requires a meticulous man this Mustang’s lucky to have you. 👊

  • @ash27231
    @ash27231 Месяц назад +2

    Sick video man! I actually have a 68 coupe just like yours which I bought about 2 weeks ago. Mine was partially restored but still has a couple of things that need to be taken care of before it is road ready. So cool to watch you totally rebuilding yours from the ground up. Can I ask where you learned to do all this? Especially rust restoration and stuff like that? I’m 21 and have never really worked on cars before so that task specifically feels pretty daunting, though I don’t think I need to worry about rust on my car, I think it’s mostly dirt like what was on your torque box. Your videos inspire me to make some content on my own stang as well. Thanks for making these, looking forward to the next one 👍

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +2

      Appreciate you watching man and good luck with the new project. Best thing to do is absorb as much info as you can and apply it practically. Take small steps and take your time. I learned by watching friends, reading alot and asking questions every chance I could. Now I'm just sortof applying what I know to the car, and still learning new stuff every time. All the best!

  • @Inspirat0
    @Inspirat0 Месяц назад +2

    thanks for yet another video, loving the Felony project, but also enjoy the various other motorsport related things you do in between working on it.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you my friend!! Lots more rad stuff coming!!

    • @Inspirat0
      @Inspirat0 Месяц назад +1

      grew up with WRC in New Zealand, I even got to see Group B monsters race (yes showing my age) so its great to see you repping the 555 Subaru rally team here in Canada

  • @bluesmoke218
    @bluesmoke218 Месяц назад +2

    Nice work man! I love sheet metal work, it’s fun to watch too.

  • @Hakinho99
    @Hakinho99 Месяц назад +2

    Loving the project, man! Keep up the high quality content💪

  • @jamesclemmons2494
    @jamesclemmons2494 День назад +1

    this is the part that scares me just cutting metal
    im restoring a 63 ford fairlane

  • @wolfthornhawkridge5705
    @wolfthornhawkridge5705 Месяц назад +2

    Happy motoring!

  • @snedenwerks
    @snedenwerks Месяц назад +2

    Those purple stripper discs are the best! Coming together, solid work!

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +2

      They rip pretty good! I wanna try the nylon ones for lighter paint stripping apparhently they are pretty decent too!

  • @Forced2BFordFan
    @Forced2BFordFan Месяц назад +2

    Good stuff. The TIG welding was a nice touch. My 67 was only deserving of flux core.

    • @RidicULooseAutomotive
      @RidicULooseAutomotive  Месяц назад +1

      @Forced2BFordFan it's not really a nice tig job but its one piece of metal now lol.

  • @AutoAli
    @AutoAli Месяц назад +2

    Another awesome video my friend.
    I kinda miss this part of doing my 66. You’re making me excited for the next one I’ll be building.