NNKH 67 Mustang Gets Its Rust Fixed (Part 1 of 2)

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Part 2 coming this week!
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Glad to see everything came off without fighting you too much. Excited to see this car in person and get it back on the road! Thank you for your hard work.

NoNonsenseKnowHow
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It's amazing to think you can get the pre-assembled sections to repair the frame with. A complete underbody rebuild in 3 pieces is something I would never have thought possible. So glad Chris decided to fix the Mustang, and chose the right man to do the job.

foxstrangler
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Its cool when the youtube algorithm connects you from other channels, I'm here from NNKH 😊

romeostojanovski
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You guys who do this kind of work are MAGICIANS. I can do Mechanical work, engine work, etc. But this kind of stuff is pure Magic.

SpaceWolfPainter
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I love your videos. You know more about early Mustangs than anyone I've ever seen. Thank you!

ronwatson
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Great video for anyone that had never seen the process. Too bad I didn't see this in 1999. Mr. Peterson knows from experience where each fastener and part goes, so he doesn't have to waste time bagging and tagging each fastener or part, which I did. Mr. Peterson must have a wealth of storage space for all those parts. His shop is almost clinically clean and orderly. What took Peterson and Chris a few weeks, took me six years. The internet and the aftermarket parts suppliers were not yet what they are today.

georgepretnick
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its a pleasure to watch a craftman work

stephenhammer
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Yes! I've been waiting for this. Pure genius. Thanks and can't wait for the next one.

OttoBacker
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Came over from NNKH, glad to see the mustang get worked on. Looking forward to seeing you work on the mustang. And find myself curious to see more work. Will gladly sub and watch.

PARAGONxKURBY
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I'm really looking forward to seeing this restoration. I watch Chris and Jennifer's channels, They seem like awesome people.

Rski
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This is a good cooperative video series!

lancenutter
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My first Mustang was a 67 coupe. I had it repainted a color similar to this one. This brings back memories of so long ago.

JimsFastbackGarage
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Refreshing to see hard efforts made for a Hardtop. I'm a fan!!

mmartin
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Not a FB ….! Great to see you restore a coupe 👍

woodwelder
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I'm glad to see the first update on the car. Looking forward to part two.

kogers
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61 now, when in high school I restored three Mustangs, one for me one for my sister and one for my youngest brother, mine was a 67 coupe same color green if I remember right it’s called dark Moss green, I ended up selling mine to help pay for college, sold it to my uncle. He offered it back about 15 years ago. I wanted to buy it for my daughter, but my wife Said no shoulder straps no airbags no way and at the time I didn’t have a place to keep it inside so my uncle traded it in on a new Ford escape and they displayed it for a long time on the showroom, don’t know what became of it. I wish I would’ve bought it so I’ll watch you put this one together.

gregz
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It’s nice to see these cars go back on the road

DennisS-dw
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Huge understanding of which you obviously have the experience to master. Chris will be stoked. Staying tuned..good luck!

mikescott
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Using an old Harbor Freight jack, 👍 have had mine since the late

Bumblebee
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I just bought a 68 xr7 f code cougar in south Georgia, originally from nj😢. Floors, quarters I know need replacing. Car hadn't run in 20 plus years. Checked the fluids and hooked it up to a gas can and runs ! And runs well!. Following!

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