$3,200 is astonishing in this inflated market. Everyone else wants five figures for rusted out shells that are about as strong as three day old crackers that have completed their transformation from steel to completely made of rust and bondo with no floor left.
He got lucky. He gets lucky. I need to know where he lives! I bought a 66 for $8000 and it has no engine or trans. But it did come with performance TCI suspension front and rear with floors already done and 3 link torque arm kit, mini tubs and 12” will wood brakes and rotors, a new strange 9” 4:11 posi rear and which is narrowed and ready for oil. But it does need everything else!
Nice project. Must be a lot more fun for you to work on your own ride. You get to make all the calls and if "good enough" is good enough, no one is going to demand you do it differently. I'm really looking forward to following the build.
Pretty cool. My first car was a 1966 forest green mustang (289 motor) just like this. My Dad originally bought it new off the lot in 1965/66 and told me the MSRP he paid was $3250. After having the car in our family for I guess about 30 years, he sold it for exactly what he paid for it new: $3250. I think he got a kick out of having had a car for 30 years and then breaking even. He had a funny saying, when people would ask him how he liked his Mustang: "Oh, it's a great car, but I've had to replace everything on it 3 times" haha :-) Good luck with your project over there! Fun times.
Looks like car has manual steering. Great road feel when moving. Most people today would not like to steer it when parking or starting out. Need to mention to check cowling. A major rust place and difficult/expensive to fix. I spent $4500 on a 66 coupe T code. Six cylinder suspension with a 289/4spd 15 years ago. Had to replace floor pan from Toe boards to rear seat riser. Most of us novices need to be careful as alot of replacement parts are chinese junk
You'll sell before it's completed. I've heard (I'm going to keep this one) since you were 15 yrs old son, do you remember your first mustang - 93 fox body conv. Sold it to Bill Miller from carlisle collector cars.
Sir, you bring a new meaning to ‘Let’s do it for Dale!’ Thanks for your comment & insight. You could be right; I can see Ben is also having to work hard to keep away from his normal way of working with sheet metal, but I have to say he’s doing pretty good so far if he sticks to his plans for ‘repairing’ fenders, doors & quarters...
Hey Mr Peterson big fan of what you do .i picked up my 65 mustang for 3 grand as well but you beat me with the extra parts you got that's awesome . Mines about the same in rust only on the floor and didn't have front or back windshields but the pony interior is still in great condition got the glass off offer up for 300 im hoping to keep my budget at 5 grand in total me doing all the work . Just keep doing the videos like the content stay up sir .👍
Awesome. I look forward to the videos to come. I've dreamed of picking up my 66 coup project for years while raising a family. I've owned it since college and drove it for years as a budget car and had to put it in mothballs when the family came around. Now the family is grown and out, so I can make way for the restomod project. During the years I've prepared for this by putting my project down on paper, so I'm pretty realistic with where I want to go with it.
There’s no doubt that you’re at least the best in the business putting these mustangs together man especially as bad as you’ll take one on! I It’s really good of you to share your knowledge and experience with us and help us fix our cars you really make good videos well spoken very well presented man thank you
Nice car, sir. It’ll be a great ride no doubt. Keeping it stock is a good move. That’s me speaking in hind sight. I have a 68 coupe restomod. 347, Mustang 2 front end, 8.8 dif and the list goes on. I redid a 76 F150 4x4 Ranger trim, factory air, 360, 4 speed manual. Bone stock. Great starting, so smooth running and dead reliable. Guess which one I drive. I have to say now when I hear big cammed loud muscle cars I’m over it. Keep up the good work! Love your channel
That's not a smoking deal for the coupe, that's the closest thing to getting a gift there is. That is a solid car with good bones, I'd buy every single one I could find in that nice of a shape.
Valid point for a build video.... tips on what to build, what the end product a person is expecting V/S what they can afford. Now I personally love it when you save a car that would normally DOOMED... I have in my time seen too many get crushed... and they should not have been... desirable cars that are gone now ... Mostly because the person could not afford to fix it . The mustang is a fantastic car for a DIY guy with some good knowledgeable and a minimal amount of skill . Most of the time is good planning and patients , not get into a hurry, I have seen cars get bought up after a lot of the Hard work was done... Keep up the great work .
When I was a kid in the 80s (in Arizona), I'd go to the junkyard with my brother to get parts for his '67. There were literally stacks of rust-free and very restorable Mustangs all over the place. Makes me sad.
Few regular people will ever find a deal like this one, but he is a known buyer who is constantly buying. So when life, divorce, death happen then motivated sellers just want cash right now today - so they go to the person who is known for always buying cars. These sellers often know that if they put some effort into selling an unwanted project car that they could do better, but that is not where they want to spend their time.
Thanks for sharing all of “as is” condition details. Especially the price.. Awesome 👏 to have gotten the brake kit and some other parts.. I have a 65 driver coupe myself… It great fun, to drive it and park just about anywhere, and walk away.. Looking forward to the next installments..God bless..
Thanks for the video! Good to know I am not off on what I think cars are worth, to me $3200 is the perfect price but most I see that are worse are $10k-$15k firm, really crazy but they are coming down since the market is kind of flooded. I am dying, $2k for a 69 fastback.
well bought for $3200. patch and go it will be a fun driver you don't have to really worry about. a 3 speed with good brakes, 289/302 with a 4 barrel and some cam so it actually pulls then a couple things on the front suspension to help it handle. great driver, you can call it a beater but that doesn't matter.
G'day from Australia! I am in the process of restoring my 65 coupe aswell. Mine has rust in the doors (exact same spot as yours) and in the trunk. Going for a 'cheap' build aswell! Enjoying your videos mate. Keep it up.
You have a great channel, I have a 66 fastback that I'm doing , alot of work but I love it, got it for 3,000 Haven't done much to it lately, but have some great plans for it. Again a great place to watch. I'm having a little problem with the doors fitting right, but I think you did a show on them
Love the new direction you are taking. Can see the excitement in your eyes. All the best, Ben!! Been with you from day 1.Glenn in AZ. I have always want to do, own a mustang. But 65,will enjoy the experience through you. lol 😊
I'm checking out a 66 coupe soon. Guy is asking for $10k. Only difference is that it's in pretty good condition. Only has 40k miles on it and everything works. It just has rust on the roof and is in need of a new paint job
Dddaaannngg 15k for a rusted out fastback Mustang. I’d rather save up an other couple thousand, and get a Dynacorn freshly built. Yeah it’s not going to have the history behind it, but you’ll have a brand new body to work with. Which is something I might do in the future with my family. As of right now, I got my 65 Mustang to work on. It’s already drivable but I want some more racing performance.
Just curious where’s your location? I’m currently buried in a 69 Fastback my dad left me. It’s at a shop in line for basically for final assembly. Body’s done and I have just about everything on hand ready to go down to the motor being rebuilt (dad had it done in the early 2000s). Sorta getting tired of waiting and it’s not a money issue. I’m in SoCal so if your somewhere out of state never mind, but it’s been sitting for over a year now as I just had a hell of a time finding anyone local to do it at all and my situation wasn’t setup for doing it myself. Would love to have it done by next summer. Well love the videos as I was raised on pony cars and my first daily was a 65 289 coupe with a four speed. Sold it after the army for reasons but I’m glad I’ve got something so sentimental in the works.
I have had my 67 hardtop since 93. I think it needs more work done on it. I was thinking on doing the cowls. I think it is time! I have done some welding in the past, but not really sure to take that on.
You got skills brother! I like your low key demeanor coupled with the amazing work you do. I am looking forward to this daily driver mustang you have going. Do you have A/C plans?
Should be a cool daily and fun series. What would you used to neutralize that rust? I’ve used OSPHO with good results, but I’m sure there are several others.
@@petersonrestorations If it's a rust free car, what are you doing for 20-30k? You don't do bodywork or paint! I guess you are just adding 10-20k on to the body shop's price.
A nice cruiser job should be around 5-7k labor. That's full strip to bare metal, bodywork, base clear paint, and machine sand and buff. A rotisserie job would be 10-15k. Job done in 30 working days or less!
With such a big price difference between coupe and fast back, would'nt it be a good idea to transform a coupe into a fast back or is it too much work to make it worthwhile?
Have you used the total control front coil over suspension on any of your cars?If so can you give me some feedback as fare as handling and ride quality go.Cheers
Always get a title to protect yourself from scammers and thieves. Don't accept any excuses for the seller not having a title. No title, don't hand over the cash.
I have a 67 Fastback with clear title, with lots of parts, Wimbledon white with red interior. Owned for 30 years no drivetrain, lots of parts and a clean car, repaired as needed. Any interest send me a message, in KY. This was a California car until my ownership.
Location, plays a huge factor in price. A running and driving Mustang coupe for under 5 grand is cheap.
$3,200 is astonishing in this inflated market. Everyone else wants five figures for rusted out shells that are about as strong as three day old crackers that have completed their transformation from steel to completely made of rust and bondo with no floor left.
He got lucky. He gets lucky. I need to know where he lives! I bought a 66 for $8000 and it has no engine or trans. But it did come with performance TCI suspension front and rear with floors already done and 3 link torque arm kit, mini tubs and 12” will
wood brakes and rotors, a new strange 9” 4:11 posi rear and which is narrowed and ready for oil. But it does need everything else!
What a steal of a price!
Nice project. Must be a lot more fun for you to work on your own ride. You get to make all the calls and if "good enough" is good enough, no one is going to demand you do it differently. I'm really looking forward to following the build.
3000 bucks?? That’s a steal!!
In Australia you would pay $3000 for a picture.
Pretty cool. My first car was a 1966 forest green mustang (289 motor) just like this. My Dad originally bought it new off the lot in 1965/66 and told me the MSRP he paid was $3250. After having the car in our family for I guess about 30 years, he sold it for exactly what he paid for it new: $3250. I think he got a kick out of having had a car for 30 years and then breaking even. He had a funny saying, when people would ask him how he liked his Mustang: "Oh, it's a great car, but I've had to replace everything on it 3 times" haha :-) Good luck with your project over there! Fun times.
Looks like car has manual steering. Great road feel when moving. Most people today would not like to steer it when parking or starting out. Need to mention to check cowling. A major rust place and difficult/expensive to fix. I spent $4500 on a 66 coupe T code. Six cylinder suspension with a 289/4spd 15 years ago. Had to replace floor pan from Toe boards to rear seat riser. Most of us novices need to be careful as alot of replacement parts are chinese junk
Exactly! I bought my 69 coupe from Texas for 3500$. With bad tires and brakes but minimal rust 👍
You'll sell before it's completed. I've heard (I'm going to keep this one) since you were 15 yrs old son, do you remember your first mustang - 93 fox body conv. Sold it to Bill Miller from carlisle collector cars.
Sir, you bring a new meaning to ‘Let’s do it for Dale!’
Thanks for your comment & insight. You could be right; I can see Ben is also having to work hard to keep away from his normal way of working with sheet metal, but I have to say he’s doing pretty good so far if he sticks to his plans for ‘repairing’ fenders, doors & quarters...
Yup, if frame rails and shock towers are in good shape, other issues are pretty easily negotiable.
Great video. Good information
Hey Mr Peterson big fan of what you do .i picked up my 65 mustang for 3 grand as well but you beat me with the extra parts you got that's awesome . Mines about the same in rust only on the floor and didn't have front or back windshields but the pony interior is still in great condition got the glass off offer up for 300 im hoping to keep my budget at 5 grand in total me doing all the work . Just keep doing the videos like the content stay up sir .👍
Awesome. I look forward to the videos to come. I've dreamed of picking up my 66 coup project for years while raising a family. I've owned it since college and drove it for years as a budget car and had to put it in mothballs when the family came around. Now the family is grown and out, so I can make way for the restomod project. During the years I've prepared for this by putting my project down on paper, so I'm pretty realistic with where I want to go with it.
There’s no doubt that you’re at least the best in the business putting these mustangs together man especially as bad as you’ll take one on! I
It’s really good of you to share your knowledge and experience with us and help us fix our cars you really make good videos well spoken very well presented man thank you
Enjoyed your take on the range to stay in when shopping and things to look for
This will be great! Would luve a daily coupe
Nice car, sir. It’ll be a great ride no doubt. Keeping it stock is a good move. That’s me speaking in hind sight. I have a 68 coupe restomod. 347, Mustang 2 front end, 8.8 dif and the list goes on. I redid a 76 F150 4x4 Ranger trim, factory air, 360, 4 speed manual. Bone stock. Great starting, so smooth running and dead reliable. Guess which one I drive. I have to say now when I hear big cammed loud muscle cars I’m over it. Keep up the good work! Love your channel
Thanks for watching
That's not a smoking deal for the coupe, that's the closest thing to getting a gift there is.
That is a solid car with good bones, I'd buy every single one I could find in that nice of a shape.
Valid point for a build video.... tips on what to build, what the end product a person is expecting V/S what they can afford.
Now I personally love it when you save a car that would normally DOOMED... I have in my time seen too many get crushed... and they should not have been... desirable cars that are gone now ... Mostly because the person could not afford to fix it .
The mustang is a fantastic car for a DIY guy with some good knowledgeable and a minimal amount of skill . Most of the time is good planning and patients , not get into a hurry, I have seen cars get bought up after a lot of the Hard work was done... Keep up the great work .
When I was a kid in the 80s (in Arizona), I'd go to the junkyard with my brother to get parts for his '67. There were literally stacks of rust-free and very restorable Mustangs all over the place. Makes me sad.
Few regular people will ever find a deal like this one, but he is a known buyer who is constantly buying. So when life, divorce, death happen then motivated sellers just want cash right now today - so they go to the person who is known for always buying cars. These sellers often know that if they put some effort into selling an unwanted project car that they could do better, but that is not where they want to spend their time.
Know your level of expertise. Don’t get in over your head. Know how much parts are going to cost. Take your time and have fun
$3200 is more than when it was new :). I bought a 69 Firebird new for $3926.
Yeah, new was more like $2300.
Thanks for sharing all of “as is” condition details.
Especially the price.. Awesome 👏 to have gotten the brake kit and some other parts.. I have a 65 driver coupe myself… It great fun, to drive it and park just about anywhere, and walk away..
Looking forward to the next installments..God bless..
Thanks for the video! Good to know I am not off on what I think cars are worth, to me $3200 is the perfect price but most I see that are worse are $10k-$15k firm, really crazy but they are coming down since the market is kind of flooded. I am dying, $2k for a 69 fastback.
Great project and plan but my OCD screams fix all the rust lol...
Its gonna kill me not to fix it right
well bought for $3200. patch and go it will be a fun driver you don't have to really worry about. a 3 speed with good brakes, 289/302 with a 4 barrel and some cam so it actually pulls then a couple things on the front suspension to help it handle. great driver, you can call it a beater but that doesn't matter.
G'day from Australia! I am in the process of restoring my 65 coupe aswell. Mine has rust in the doors (exact same spot as yours) and in the trunk. Going for a 'cheap' build aswell! Enjoying your videos mate. Keep it up.
Thanks and thanks for watching
You have a great channel, I have a 66 fastback that I'm doing , alot of work but I love it, got it for 3,000
Haven't done much to it lately, but have some great plans for it. Again a great place to watch. I'm having a little problem with the doors fitting right, but I think you did a show on them
Thanks for the kind words!!
Looks like a great build-to-drive project! You have now inspired me to do the same plan for my daughters car
That was the deal of the century wow !
Thanks for the info
Can't wait to see it!
Love the new direction you are taking. Can see the excitement in your eyes. All the best, Ben!! Been with you from day 1.Glenn in AZ. I have always want to do, own a mustang. But 65,will enjoy the experience through you. lol 😊
Great deal, looking forward to seeing it done.
NNKH got me on to your channel! Nice and Tight! Great Viewing!
I have a 66 with 6 cylinder front suspension, looking forward to your build , and you maybe telling us all we need to change over to v8 suspension
I'm checking out a 66 coupe soon. Guy is asking for $10k. Only difference is that it's in pretty good condition. Only has 40k miles on it and everything works. It just has rust on the roof and is in need of a new paint job
Nice find
First video I've seen of yours. Great information, thanks for sharing. Definitely worth subscribing to.
Dddaaannngg 15k for a rusted out fastback Mustang. I’d rather save up an other couple thousand, and get a Dynacorn freshly built. Yeah it’s not going to have the history behind it, but you’ll have a brand new body to work with. Which is something I might do in the future with my family. As of right now, I got my 65 Mustang to work on. It’s already drivable but I want some more racing performance.
Smokin deal. I would love to find something like that…
Good to see you back again so soon. What ever happened to the Shelby clone?
It's at paint
Oh so there will be more videos on that one?
Just curious where’s your location? I’m currently buried in a 69 Fastback my dad left me. It’s at a shop in line for basically for final assembly. Body’s done and I have just about everything on hand ready to go down to the motor being rebuilt (dad had it done in the early 2000s). Sorta getting tired of waiting and it’s not a money issue. I’m in SoCal so if your somewhere out of state never mind, but it’s been sitting for over a year now as I just had a hell of a time finding anyone local to do it at all and my situation wasn’t setup for doing it myself. Would love to have it done by next summer.
Well love the videos as I was raised on pony cars and my first daily was a 65 289 coupe with a four speed. Sold it after the army for reasons but I’m glad I’ve got something so sentimental in the works.
Got my 66 coupe-inline 6/3 speed. California car very little rust. Now has 302 / C4 paid $6200.00
In Australia that coupe would be 20k
Great vid
I have had my 67 hardtop since 93. I think it needs more work done on it. I was thinking on doing the cowls. I think it is time! I have done some welding in the past, but not really sure to take that on.
Dont think I'm doing this cowl but I might once I look into it further
That’s hard to believe you only paid that for the car. I’ve seen a rusted out chassis with now drive train in my area listed for 6k
So , 3k for the car and a budget of 7k and your doing the work on the car . I'm guessing 22k for a coupe that is ready to go ?
Yeah, probably not whenever I look for a ready to go mustang it’s at least 40,000 cad. But maybe you can find a good deal.
Would like to see finish product
This was great ! Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You got skills brother! I like your low key demeanor coupled with the amazing work you do. I am looking forward to this daily driver mustang you have going. Do you have A/C plans?
Not for this car keeping it simple and cheap
Good info, thanks
Fix the rust in the body panels
$2k in that Mach 1 man I paid $4.3k for mine in worse condition. So jealous and mine was just a base Mach 1 351w 2v roller shell.
Thanks for the information, I’m following this build to the end.🤮
👍🏻 not 🤮. That was a mistake.
Good deal!
Should be a cool daily and fun series. What would you used to neutralize that rust? I’ve used OSPHO with good results, but I’m sure there are several others.
I've used stuff from Eastwood
If I took my mustang fb rust free car to you to restore not including the motor or transmission approx how much would it cost me
Rust free cars are probably 20-30k right now
@@petersonrestorations If it's a rust free car, what are you doing for 20-30k? You don't do bodywork or paint! I guess you are just adding 10-20k on to the body shop's price.
A nice cruiser job should be around 5-7k labor. That's full strip to bare metal, bodywork, base clear paint, and machine sand and buff. A rotisserie job would be 10-15k. Job done in 30 working days or less!
Could you offer some guidance with parts I need I’m trying to fine the nose grill piece and I’m having no luck the car I got has none of that.
I have a 68 coupe restored 22 years ago I'm looking for a fastback do you take trad in
With such a big price difference between coupe and fast back, would'nt it be a good idea to transform a coupe into a fast back or is it too much work to make it worthwhile?
Coupe conversions kill value in the end. That's one job I dont do
I have a 65 coupe I want to convert to fastback. Interested?
Re - Do my 1972 Ranchero GT 4 speed !
Sticking to mustangs
Do you get titles with your shells or do you apply for them?
I buy them with a title always
Should there be 289 badges on the front fenders?
Not if it has the inline six or the earlier 260 V8s.
Yes it has the holes they are just missing
Have you used the total control front coil over suspension on any of your cars?If so can you give me some feedback as fare as handling and ride quality go.Cheers
So how long would it take to fully restore a 69 like that ?
And do all your cars come with titles if not how do you go by getting them
Always get a title to protect yourself from scammers and thieves. Don't accept any excuses for the seller not having a title. No title, don't hand over the cash.
Yes I always get titles otherwise it causes lots of problems
How long does it take to put fastback quarter panels on a coupe body?
I have a 66 289 runs and drives but needs suspension rebuild I will be watching and you gained a new subscriber
what are you doing for the front suspension
Factory replacement parts for all the suspension
is the cowl rusty?
Yes
When are you planning to finish it?
In the next 2 months
@@petersonrestorations can't wait to see it finished!
Change to 3:50 ratio?
Cant do that because I'm putting a 3 speed Manual in. It would be screaming with those gears
I hope he tracks his hours and additional parts and money he puts into this.
It's really rusted under the car just by looking under the back tire...
Gone Again???
Back again!
I wouldn’t do all that body work either , those models not worth crap for dollar value
I have a 67 Fastback with clear title, with lots of parts, Wimbledon white with red interior. Owned for 30 years no drivetrain, lots of parts and a clean car, repaired as needed. Any interest send me a message, in KY. This was a California car until my ownership.
Do I get a discount for having the same last name ? ha ha
How can I contact you by email
I NEED one!!!🔥💯🫡