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Revive an Old Mustang

Mosesatm

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I like this guy’s attitude. It doesn’t need to be pretty, just bring it back and make it drivable for now.
 

CougarCJ

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That is Derek from Vicegrip Garage. Has a very dry sense of humor. I watch some of his stuff on the youtube. I really enjoy his funny dialog. He is a total family guy, wife and kids come along for some of his trips.

The older that I get the more I like the KISMIF approach to old cars. Keep it simple, make it fun.
 

franklinair

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A true redneck restoration. I watched the whole video and had the worst heartburn in recollection by the time it was over.

Neil
 

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speedy02

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He did the same thing on a 66 Mustang and drove it 300 miles.

 

Ruppstang

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It made me laugh; it is worlds away from away what I do. Hey if they are having fun what the heck.
 

CougarCJ

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That Mustang was a parts car, at best.
Except for sentimental reasons, there are no financially responsible reasons to 'restore' that car.
I like the idea of having a vintage car, that I could daily drive. Something inexpensive and cool.
These 'can I make it run' videos help get folks interested in the car hobby. We need more young people interested in these old cars.
 
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