Building A 1965 Mustang Fastback Shell Panel Alignment

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Fitting the rest of these panels together.

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I cannot think of a more satisfying job in the whole world then building a classic car by had. It’s even satisfying to watch.

jsmith
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I just recently found your channel and went back and watched all your videos. Dude Thank You for restoring History. Your work is exceptional and meticulous. And whats even more impressive is the fact your doing this by yourself. I wish you great success in your en devours. By the way when your installing each panel and hear the metal being bolted onto metal is music to my ears ! Not like the plastic cars of today. Thanks

Fullyaut
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Great job Ben always a pleasure to watch your channel

kain
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Another good progress video, it's always cool to see the daily progress!

mickeyparson
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That's going to be a beautiful car when it's finished .
Great job 👍

ofRTR
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You do absolutely amazing work!!! Maximum Respect! 👍💪

philipgrobler
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I looks incredible Ben. I would dare to say it's even better than an original shell. Nice job sir.

JoseAguirre-ritg
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That’s the coolest thing I’ve seen on YouTube this year! Keep the videos coming! We need to share this with people. Help you get your number up!

nx
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Just wanted to thank you for making content, it keeps me sane! I'm stuck in doors due to virus

sack
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Thank u this is exactly what I love to see u building it and we can watch how u do it thanks

ravens
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Very nice. On my 66 coupe, I have an ugly 3/4-inch gap between my headlight assemblies and the corners of my hood. I have fought the hood alignment and messed with the headlight assemblies to no avail. Someone told me you can gently bend the assemblies by putting them on a board and pressing on the edges, but I don't want to crack the paint.

jeepdad
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You give nre meaning yo "hand built". Good job Sir

nickviner
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This has been a pleasure to watch. Stumbled across your channel the other day. SUB'd. Looking forward to more

OpenRoader
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It's even more incredible when you consider that that car started as a few sheet metal pieces from cj's! And now it's THAT! 😂

xxxnotuptodate
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Sorry I should have checked before hitting comment. What I meant to say is you give new meaning to hand built.

nickviner
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I feel your pain! I build bronco's at " Shannon's bronco's" every part is different! How, I don't know?

snoopybrown
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I wish I could see what happens to her when the next owner takes over. Guess I'll have to to settle for watching some amazing metal work!

that_dude_with_the_torino
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love your work. I live in the UAE and I would like to build a 68 fastback over here. At a rough guess what would you think I would pay for all the parts, a full build, crate motor all the panels, rubbers, harness the whole trip? Just a rough idea please. I do not have a doner car. I would like to buy all the parts and ship it to the UAE and build. I have a fully equipped body shop. Thanks Tony

TonyPret
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Very nice work. Love to see these cars come together correctly. I am in the middle of body work on a 66 vert. I am learning the hard way that lining up panel gaps on these old cars can be a PIA ! You make it look too easy but I know it's not. How long you been doing this and do you pretty much stick to Mustangs ?

brianoneil
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Do you ever use lasers to check alignments from front to back?

gary