Building a DIY Wide Body Kit for my Mid Engine 67 Ford Mustang Fastback
Автокөліктер мен көлік құралдары
In todays episode were building a wide body kit for the 67 ford mustang!
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That catch on the design and the change is genius. I envy people who have an eye for that stuff. My brain just sees all the gaps filled with tape and is like "Done! It's wide bodied now!" but you made the character of the car speak through those fenders so much more. Bravo
@DankoleClouds
Жыл бұрын
It's TTC! I love when I catch my favorite channels watch one another.
@Norwegian_Bastard
Жыл бұрын
@@DankoleClouds didnt expect to see TTC here. love em. they do so much good testing
@TaterFarmer
Жыл бұрын
I agree. It’s gonna be a show stopper!
@GoPotato69
Жыл бұрын
whoa worlds collide, nice to see ya here
@foxrace0985
Жыл бұрын
I remember him catching something like that on one of the Lamborghini builds. His eye for design is incredible..
I do custom composite work like this. A great trick is put aluminum foil over the tape, and you can remove the whole under structure. Works like a reverse plug. Love the build!!
@williamking9707
Жыл бұрын
That's a fantastic tip actually!
@rallycsx
Жыл бұрын
Why not just spray it with mould release?
@JBellz
Жыл бұрын
@@rallycsx the tape isn’t a perfectly flat, non porous, so the pva won’t coat everything. If you run foil, you can flatten it out and the resin doesn’t stick.
@PatricBoulard
Жыл бұрын
Also, resin/fiberglass will not stick to clean plastic surface. On boat i often prepare a piece of fiber on a layer of plastic sheet before placing it in place on the boat with the plastic facing outside. Once it's cured the plastic sheet just peel away and you are left with a pretty clean/shiny fiberglass surface.
@JRs-Garage
Жыл бұрын
@Jbellz Good idea , I used packing tape over the blue tape works great as well!
"As you can see it, it, it's not there..." 🤣🤣🤣🤣 That got me
these blue tape timelapses were some of the most satisfying
@moeedramay
Жыл бұрын
buddy ya like cars ? THE GUY BECOMES COOLER DAY BY DAY
@andreifratian3977
Жыл бұрын
Holy shit High Boi?? Absolutely love ur stuff
@zacht9447
Жыл бұрын
Oh shit it's the High Boi
@sn1per.-992
Жыл бұрын
Lets go, High boi is also a Car boi
@allanweede2599
Жыл бұрын
Dude what?! Why are u here?!😍
Good call with the back fenders. Excited to see you pull this off!
You should make molds and reproductions in fiberglass. If you're in a wreck that piece of rod could turn into a projectile, and you could easily reproduce the fender.
@IanCharlesPearce
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, he never drives his projects.
@carbonfiber8071
Жыл бұрын
@@IanCharlesPearce It's a shame to rush a project like this anyway, it deserves better.
@daniesalex7073
Жыл бұрын
They can bring out some crazy builds if given enough time , thr deadlines cause the build to have some aspects that are kinda undesirable
@nuranbintangsabihat4032
Жыл бұрын
@@daniesalex7073 the thing is so many build without time limit that turn into long and boring series, giving a build time limit makes it more interesting. But yes i agree when you said that they can make awesome build if they have an extra room for build
@daniesalex7073
Жыл бұрын
@@nuranbintangsabihat4032 you are right , the deadlines make the series more interesting, but they should take the time to fix their rushed work after the Deadlines are over , thereby solidifying the build
This build, and the production quality of recent episodes is amazing. The tunes are on point, and I am loving Chris's energy output, positivity. Oscar, as per usual, is killing the fab work! This guys skills overall are seriously impressive. Would be good to see some film on the rest of your team and their contributions. You all kick a$$ !!!
Bro.. I love this channel. The creativity, ingenuity and passion you guys display is infectious. I can not wait to see this build. Well done gentlemen!
@wilsonle61
Жыл бұрын
This channel and the Mustang whose name shall never be mentioned got me through most of the COVID lock down!
The angles of the front archs are giving me major 60's Stingray vibes, its an interesting look combining it with the Mustang. Amazing work as always, really makes me want to try something like this myself!
6:10 now that's an insane view
I use a similar technique for widebodies/flares/sub boxes...except I stretch spandex over the skeleton and just brush the spandex with resin so it tightens and hardens before I lay the glass fibre down.
Looks incredible guys. Just one tip from a guy who built fiberglass Humvees for military training simulators. Spend a couple extra minutes with the brushes and pound those air bubbles out between laminations and the whole layup will be massively stronger. Also a quick scuff with 40-80 grit helps each layer bond to the previous. You guys can obviously make anything!
Greetings from Germany🇩🇪, your videos are awesome.👍🏻
Fixing the rear that little bit made a WORLD of difference. Great eye for detail.
Your guys adjustment to the width of the rear Was just what you needed 👌looks awesome
18:22 i just fell in love with that three-quarters look instantly! Looking good boys!
Your fab table kills me ahaha! With everything you have and a giant warehouse. You use a plastic folding table as a fab/welding table and some cheap tools! Such a bad ass build
That's the coolest widebody Kit ive ever seen.
Again, Oscar did everything. You are the choreographer and money guy
Hey just a FYI to help with crafting. If you spead some wax on a flat surface. When the wax dries you can lay a sheet of fiberglass on it with resin. When it dries you have flexible fiber sheets you can cut an shape by hand
I know all about deadlines working in the classic car industry, but man I can't imagine trying to tackle a crazy build like this with that short deadline that you have. You are flat killing it though!
I thought it was the 70's quarter window that made the rendering look so much better than I could ever imagine a 67 body being but I'm starting to think a lot of it came down to that ledge you just added, it's IMMENSELY better, and more authentic. Very nicely done 🤗
I love the new plan to follow the rendering, looks so sick!
We need a longer video showing the glass fibre process in real time please 🙏🥳🤩👍🏼
Gotta use a roller dipped in acetone to get those bubbles out of the fiberglass. It will much stronger and save you days of bodywork. Available at any composite shop. Very cool project, keep after it!
@WWMike12
Жыл бұрын
^^THIS^^!!!😊
This is outstanding. I wish I would have known about the aircraft material when I started my build on my '71 Mustang. I did use a lot of tape on the console build. A few of the guys at the military craft shop could not believe I used tape and cardboard to build it. Right now it is sitting under my carport gathering dust. I can't complete the build due to my back issue. You are breaking my heart seeing how you guys make it look so easy. Keep it going.
It’s amazing how quickly you guys knocked that out. And that method of structure…..brilliant!!
It's awesome as a relatively new car guy to learn new things. Making my own body kit has always been a dream of mine but since I have never been building any kind of stuff on my own I do not yet have the intuition to figure out techniques like demonstrated on this video myself. Learning new shit is cool.
Good call on the rear fenders. This is starting to look like the bat-mobile mustang. Way cool!
100% agree on adding the width. It’s looking epic.
I just love watching Oscar doing what he does best, what a master fabricator
Looking amazing guys... The body kit is looking like a 1972 corvette stingray
@janeblogs324
Жыл бұрын
Front 1/4s are for sure
great call on those rear fenders, they look great. u guys are kicking ass on that build !!!!!
This tape method is genius! Really gets the gears turning in my mind for my Dodge Magnum project.
These kind of projects are why I love this channel
Love the afterthought change to the body kit! Made it look so much better, Great work!
Love that you are trying this technique for fabricating the body again, it makes what seems to be a totally impossible task accessible with the application of familiar materials.
@peterwilbourne166
Жыл бұрын
This body kit looks wild BTW. Good job boys.
The rear fender looks Much better after changing the line from the top!! Good job and good eye!
Front fenders are giving me c3 corvette vibes and i love it!
Loving this Wide Body Kit, it will be one of the best looking 67 mustangs out there! ✌😎
Love these vids!!! Lee them coming! Thanks for the update on “B is for boat” can’t wait to watch this one!!!
Dude, the flow of the plastic shrink is killer. The tape works, no doubt, just... it's so much work, and.. meh too late now. Killer project. can't wait to see more.
That was a great call and the top edge on the rear looking amazing keep trucking
Was just watching your truck episode ! Then this came along !
Moving that main body line made this project imo 💚
Hell yeah! It's looking really good so far.
I'm following you guys now for a pretty long time.. that been said I've never been more curious how this build and especially the wide body is going to look like when it's completed... you guys nailed it again!! Love this build
It might help with the fabric to use an iron instead of the heat gun. You make several passes at increasing temps. It would help to be able to control the shrinking of the fabric a little more. That is how they do it in aviation at least.
Y’all making hard work look easy!!
Wow. The difference in the look of that thing just by lowering it!! Awesome
Love that you added the "Hips" on the car 👍🏻
Great job on the widebody and that wider hip thing you did was the right move
@blueyoshi9233
Жыл бұрын
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I never really comment but man you and your team just amazes me with your knowledge and skills just always amazed and cant stop watching your builds
You guys are awesome! This build is really coming together!
Insane! You guys are SO creative!! Unreal!
It's been so awesome watching you learn how to do all this from scratch in just a few years.
@user-sp3vv4pu5k
Жыл бұрын
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Standing ovation for Oscar....👏👏👏👏 Oscar is killing it!!!!
Pumped to see y'all found one local for cheap, that's best-case for sure!
The car looks great 👍 looking forward to seeing it when it's finished.
Love the imagination you guys have building!!!! Looks like a jet !
The Mustang is coming along prudently can't wait to see it finished and then see you drive the Beast lol
Great episode… loved that you were faithful to the design (even though it looked like a PITA to start again)!
This thing is going to be awesome!! Love your work 👏👏
Mustang Stingray :D I think it would really be cool to integrate functional air intakes in the rear fenders, since this is a mid engine mustang.
Awesome concept, love you cut the 1/4s to widen them first, looks 1,000,000x better. Good luck!
Great video, loved it!! I can't wait to see the rest of the build!
I want to make an all metal wide body-ish kit for a 4th gen 4runner and the skeleton that you made gave me some great ideas for a template.
Good call on the rear hips. Widening that body line makes a huge difference.
🤩 damn that’s some project Chris, I’m really looking forward to seeing how you create the body kit as I have bumpers that I’d like to create 👌🏻
Heck yah ! This channel just gets better and better. You Videos are dope good sir. 👍
Damnit man, You put ideas in my head and motivate me to try and do what you guys do. I already have enough projects but guess i will have to start another one, Thank you gentlemen and excellent work
Looking fantastic gang. Can't wait to see the finished product. It's going to be wild.
Ones again Oscar taking care business what I love is the people behind curtain that’s making the the build look unique
Loving this build just like all before it. Gotta say though, I quite like the concave shape to the arches. Looks more complex and fluid and adds a little 911 flare!
@keiferstewart5010
Жыл бұрын
I agree. I liked the concave look even if it was just muted down a little
That is so badass! You guys make that look so easy makes me wanna do some crazy stuff like that to my car!! Lol!! Great job!!
Need to get less voids also. Get some metal rollers and use after you wet the fiberglass out.
Damn, it looks like Oscar is doing all the work.
Automotive designer here. What you're doing with the tape and constructing the planes is actually similar to what we would normally do in Clay on the cars. The only downside I can see is that you're not able to get as much sculpture or crown in the surfaces. I would just give a little caution to letting the fenders have a negative curvature. Always try to be positive in fullness to look stronger. The Pull out of the belt to shoulder line was pretty cool! It's crazy to see the 3D steel lattice work; almost like you're 3D modelling in person.
Awesome the wide body, it gives a mean look to the Mustang 👍
This build is awesome 👏
As always, it is great to see your design mind and Oscar's metal talents at work. It looks as though you will have minimal ground clearance, however. Tire rubbing is no fun.
Crazy work I have some cool design ideas For the next project
Can't wait to see it when it's done, hopefully I see it cruising around the mean streets of Portland!
So dope!!! Great work.
Good job guys you are doing great work it's very fun to watch
You going the extra mile, looks fantastic and it is so worth👍😁😁👍👍👍
THIS BUILD drew Me in!😍 Frickin' Awesome!
@maxz8807
Жыл бұрын
@@tombeebe7215 it's a scam. Don't.
That was educational to see and get a basic understanding of how a widebody is made
Thank you im so exited to see the end 😍
ive said it before and i'll say it again, using fleece and fibreglass resin...!! you can do each section one at a time and fleece over the top works... some curves you use the aircraft material and some bits use the fleece...! anyways loving the progress x
Thank u for showing this wow this going to be really nice
Loving this Stang! Grate job!
@blueyoshi9233
Жыл бұрын
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Yes!!!! Thumbnail looks amazing!😎
I wish I could go to SEMA, but I live in Australia and the budget won't stretch that far! So I'll just have to enjoy it on video. Looking forward to seeing this build progress.
100% agree on rear quarter body line!! so much better
Great idea to widen the arch. looks much better.
So damn cool, can’t wait to see the finished product!
I'm lovin' this build.
huge fan from brazil ,been following channel since the GTR and you guys make the best projetcs .. PEACE!
Such a crucial catch and fix. Nice work. ******Would LOVE to see more of Oscar and the crew shaping those bends in the wire. Is that possible? *******. We learn so much from your explanations and what we see, but there's a lot of craftsmanship that gets glossed over, not that I can blame you with the schedule! But maybe Oscar does a segment on his own? I can see a spin off similar to the Wizard some day once you find a replacement?