1969 Mustang Fastback Sub Frame Connectors And Floor Supports Are In
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Was back on it to with the 69 Fastback. These sub frame connectors really tie in well and add lots of strength. Thanks for watching and be sure to stay up to date by subscribing and follow along on my instagram.
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They should call you ''The Mustang Magician,'' when you're done with that car it will probably be stronger, safer, and better built than it came from the factory in 1969. I really like how you beef up the front frame, suspension, motor mounts, and eliminate the shock towers so you have more room for whatever engine and header combination you choose.
@fw1421
3 жыл бұрын
Bill Marshall No truer statement ever said!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@jordanpeele5306
3 жыл бұрын
Nice work! I have a 67' with a 351W bored .40 over and 400hp top end kit. I have zero regrets and still have the shock towers too. had to modify hood though. cheers
Better than new without a doubt your work is craftsmanship at it's finest I want to bring my mach 1 to you
@petersonrestorations
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Thanks for the update, Great work !
Great work,any on a 71/73
Just did the tcp supports on my 68 fb, fit and worked out very well
You sure do nice work.
@petersonrestorations
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
What kind of primer did you put inside the frame rails to avoid future rust?
The toe boards I ment not the entire floor.sorry.
Hi there. I found the front frame connector pocket to be a snug fit on the frame extension.(to get it up and flush to the flange of the rail..).but it was easier to pinch the end of the frame extension (at the top) than try to open up the pocket. Are you going with the TCP bolt in center support (cross brace) as well? It looks like a stout piece.
Awesome work man!
@petersonrestorations
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!!
did I miss it or did you say weather or not you spray weld thru primer on the clean surfaces before you weld in the floor pan?
I had a $299 '68 floor pan on order for 3 months. They finally refunded my money. Went to order it again and it was $570....NOT gonna happen! Gonna wind up sectioning the floor out of my '82 fox hatch, adding mini tubs and make it work.
Well it is good to hear that you are planning to film the actual work. But it doesn't sound like it's high on the priority list. Bart Simpson: "I can't promise I'll try, but I'll try to try. Honestly, duct tape your phone to that yellow post and upload whatever you get. Please, please, pretty please. The 1969 is the one to film. Cheers!
@nickanderson3440
4 жыл бұрын
I agree. Would love that.
When you trim your floor to fit, it is a butt weld correct? I mean you don't overlap the new metal over the old.
Approximately, what you charge to replace quarter panels on a '70?
Where are you at in pa
Curious why you don't have any videos of you restoring a convertible? I know you did the red 64 1/2 but no videos.
Incredible work sir, do you fix coupes too?
@petersonrestorations
3 жыл бұрын
Yes but mostly get in fastbacks
@johnheroux5404
3 жыл бұрын
@@petersonrestorations Thank you, keep up the great work.
I love watching these videos but it gets confusing when you go from 69 to 69 year model. Can you identify them so it’s easier to differentiate the project car?
Pa? where about?
@petersonrestorations
4 жыл бұрын
Pine Grove
@fjnagle2nd
4 жыл бұрын
@@petersonrestorations I Used to live in Summit Station, And I worked at K.A. Strouse/Rhino Linings of Summit Station! Small world.