This video has some great shots and editing! I especially like the new in-car shots filmed by someone else, and these transitions are so smooth. The only problem that I found was the audio wasn’t synced up for a lot of the time.
Keeps. I really like your videos. Only criticism I'd have is on the audio levels. The music is super loud while the voice overs and sound on tape are low. Otherwise, brilliant content.
I’ve been in the business for 10 years. Greatly respect your ability to recondition cars (almost) entirely in house. Your skill set matched with your team’s is the envy of most used dealers. Also: really like the voiceover on the degreasing portion of the video :)
@@earlscheib7754 good for you. At this point, I sell mostly low mile 2020-22 models wholesale to new car stores. BUT: I remember my roots; and have rarely seen the level of care these guys are able to put into each car in a single location. Was meant to give them kudos, that's all :)
while Craig does a few little reconditioning items , a majority is sub par work ,on a sub par vehicle.It's just the nature of the business ,nothing against Craig. Putting on seat covers,taking a paintbrush to the calipers ,and rattle canning ,brillo padding stuff is not a "skill set" anyone is envying. Getting to the root of why the car is under power should be addressed. And No , it's not the spark plugs..
Orange oil cleaners work well for removing Plasti dip. Spray it down, agitate with a brush then rinse it off. I've had good results with minimal effort.
Once again, a scammer has entered the chat. NO ONE HAS WON ANYTHING! I personally announce the winners in the next video of any contest. Do not respond to any comment stating you have won
I totally understand your dilemma with seats. I'm a used car dealer in SoCal. My project is a 1996 Z3, same mileage 81K, but identical in many aspects like your Mustang. I didn't do the seats either. It's very tempting, but I'd be tossing money out the window. It's been more of a project and longer than anticipated, but should be on market soon.
$400 bucks for some ebay adjustable/reclining race seats and brackets would make the car worth $6995. Those universal covers look like crap and may make buyers think thats the kind of repair work you did to the car. But like you said before. Time is money. No sense having the car sit around for 2-3 weeks to try and make a few hundred more dollars.
under the hood, hit your electricals with WD-40 first. then do your cleaning, or just make sure everything is bone dry before firing it up. i like using a tire foam, let the foam break up & lift all the crud for 15 minutes or so. then scrub with soft brushes. gives the engine compartment a little shine too. amazing how that car came out. doesn't look 27yrs old at all. great video. great tips
Always clean the mass air sensor the cleaner is 8 bucks and can make a car run like new if your rpm’s are high after warm up is a telltale sign CRC make a great product
Keeps hair products, I would love to try them. Greg, you have some great videos, I like how an old beater doesn’t scare you away and how you always bring them back to life. Keep up the great work, I look forward to watching your videos every week.
Nice resurrection of that 5.0 SN95. Brings back memories of a 94 I had back in high school. Worked at McDonald's to pay for it as a teen. Same color green but mine had the tan leather interior. Unfortunately, as a young kid I learned the hard way mustangs don't go well in the snow and I traded it for a truck. As an adult now who can afford more than one car I have a 12 GT. But that was my first mustang. Many fun times and summer nights in that car. Thanks for the nostalgia!
I had a '98 Jeep XJ Limited with trashed front leather seats. Found a matching color in vinyl, so had them reupholstered with that. Less than half the cost of leather and in they turned out awesome. Nice job on this Mustang GT you guys.
Craig the only thing i would’ve done that was cheap and sublte but very nice was peel that bubbling back window tint and have German lay down some new stuff I’m sure he could do it 😁great video the editing and audio and just everything was perfect on this loved the video as always
Had this exact Mustang GT, metallic red over tan leather, tan top. It was a great little car, quick, fun and reliable. Girls loved that car, way more than the subsequent way flashier German cars.
Thanks for the video, it was very interesting, entertaining and well made. I have a special interest in the 94-95 Mustang GT as I still own the 94 5 speed GT that I purchased in 1995 before graduating college and entering the USAF. I also raced that car in Fun Ford Weekend events from 1998 through 2004. Not sure about your states laws, but in Virginia after 25 years a car can be tagged as an antique vehicle (which is what I have done with my 94 GT) and you're only required to pay a one time fee for the antique plates and aren't required to have an annual inspection sticker (although legally the vehicle must be mechanically sound). I think that you were eluding to that in your video, but didn't actually go into detail. The 94-95 5.0 GT and Cobra cars have a lot of potential to be modified as they are basically the same as the 86-93 Fox body Mustang with a few minor differences required because of size differences within the SN95 body and the Fox body and some major differences in the computer system and wiring. Whomever purchases that car can really wake up the performance of it by installing an aftermarket upper & lower intake (Cobra, GT40, Edelbrock, Trick Flow, etc.), larger mass air meter housing from C&L, 65mm throttle body, a set of 3.55 or 3.73 rear end gears (with the appropriate speedometer gear), advance the timing a couple of degrees at the distributor (free mod if you own a timing light) and install a shift kit. Those mods will transform the performance of that car without breaking the bank or effecting reliability. A few cheap suspension mods like installing subframe connectors, solid rear upper & lower control arms, quality shocks & struts from someone like Koni and a set Ford Racing lowering springs will make that car handle and drive better than you can imagine. I changed my front seats about 15 years ago to a set of performance seats from Summit Racing by a company named Scat Pro-Car. The seats and new brackets were very reasonably priced back then and are still available today. Whoever buys that car will really have a nice platform to work on and modify the car if they choose IMO
I ran a shop 37 years. Collision repair, frame, detail, mechanical. I wanted to offer some advice which i know will make your job easier. There is a commercial cleaner called burst. Will not damage paint or aluminum, but really cleans. Get yourself a 1 gal garden sprayer. These 2 products will save lots of time.
again German knocks this thing out of the park, great feature on the editing and both excellent job bringing this car back to life, the only thing is those covers were horrible looking probably could get better seats checking on the market from a part out or something, doesn't have to look new but better than the current ones. good info on this video.
Keeps. Even though they are not as popular as the other Mustang generations, I have always been a huge fan of the SN95's. When I was in high school in the early 2000's my parents had a triple black 96 GT Convertible. I would take that out every chance I got. My parents actually sold it to help pay for my wedding. Now that I am on my feet I keep looking for the exact car to fix up and give back to them.
i was so exited becaus i like mustang s but man you drop the ball hard, the seat covers you could got some replacements from LMR for 500dlls and would of look original, and the wippers cowl not gloss black, but german killed it with the paint and wheels.
You can plug your scan tool into OBD1 if you have the correct scan tool. For the seats, get the driver's seat redone and leave the passenger's seat alone. I think that's better than loose fitting seat covers. I know when I shop for cars, if there's a seat cover, first thing I do is pull it off. I think that fender would've been better with a light wet sand and just clear, no color. But, I'm not there and I know German knows his s**t.
I’m wondering why you didn’t maybe use some used seats from a different car? Something cheap from junk yard or classifieds? Does not have to be from a Mustang? Otherwise nice job great video as always
German didn’t exactly blend that panel in to match the original paintwork Very noticeable in the sun However good job overall for a budget conscious buyer.
I really like your hands on approach detailing your cars. I've bought some nasty stuff that were just diamonds in the rough but like you did the detailing and made an easy sale. Keep the videos coming .
Well thank you! Had one of these, brand new, same weird blue-green, but not trashed by a rabid pittie. It was trashed by an elderly couple who turned in front of me for church. Hit them and wound up in a ditch upside down, hoping I didn't kill them. I have missed that car ever since, ran like a champ. So glad to see you and German do one on here, it brought back a lot of great memories. Kids like tech gadgets, but this old lady could care less and would buy this car from you tomorrow.
I noticed the trip meter show 0 miles during the whole video? I’m thinking it’s not counting miles hence the low miles… common problem with these old SN95s great video though.
I love the way the wheels looked after German painted them. Could he do a step by step video of what he does to get that result, along with the materials used. I have a similar car that I would love to get the wheels looking that good.
I had a new gen mustang 5.0 convertible. It was the last mustang I ever owned and I’ve owned 5. Anyway love the content. Keeps because You’ve scared me into thinking I’m losing my hair.
Hey Craig great you're coming to the UK, what cars are you looking at. Probably missed you already and you are most likely back in the US. Would have been great to meet you
Craig, let me give you a tip for better video quality. Shoot facing away from the light. If you shoot facing towards the light it will be hard for the viewers to see and appreciate your subject. Great video :)
This was a great project and you guys turned it around into a nice car! Back then, 215hp wasn't that bad, certainly not the fastest, but more than a lot of cars. Thanks to Keeps hair products for sponsoring this!
Craig, thanks for all of the great info you always give us. You are really a down to earth guy. Please show us the products that you are using, when you use them. Aloha
As for the seats, fix ripped panels with vinyl and spray both seats, they will look brand new for around $300ish. That's if you have a decent mobile upholstery guy or a fair shop near you. The mobile guys who spray the leather normally don't fix the ripped panels with vinyl. No one can tell the difference between vinyl and leather, especially after spraying.
You guys are absolutely amazing. What a super & beautiful job you guys did. Bringing back a classic to life makes you into Automotive Doctors. Bless your passion and a world of thanks for allowing the world into ur world of repair/restoration. L.o.l. to me translates into Labor of Love ...
As a buyer, if I see seat covers, I'm going to look behind them. If I saw how bad that seat was, It'd probably be a deal breaker for me. Not shopping around and finding someone to fix those seats reasonably was a huge mistake. No matter how great the rest of it looks, the seats make it look like trash.
LOL, I received a Congrats comment asking for $60 to ship a hat. I started thinking, that's costly to ship maybe 2lbs. LOL, when I asked them to verify that it was Craig, they got mad. I asked them to confirm Craig's dream cars. He has two from what I know, what are they? One of them has a V10. They never replied. Keeps!!
I just can't get that eating a prehistoric dirty carpet french fry from my vision! But Keeps Hair Products somewhat overrides that vision! LOL P.S. You mentioned partially through the video all what is needed to be done on the GT, but so far I've not heard you mention getting the seats recovered. What? Hopefully that will come later in this video as I continue to watch ;)
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Hey Craig I just got one of those messages saying I won the prize..i think its the POS you were talking about
@@justinlewanski74 it is a scam
I figured it was.. God bless you and your family brother.. keep living the dream
This video has some great shots and editing! I especially like the new in-car shots filmed by someone else, and these transitions are so smooth. The only problem that I found was the audio wasn’t synced up for a lot of the time.
Agreed, but there are still many mistakes with audio and choppy / inconsistent transitions.
Ya the last 1/4 of the video is all out of wack
Keeps. I really like your videos. Only criticism I'd have is on the audio levels. The music is super loud while the voice overs and sound on tape are low. Otherwise, brilliant content.
I’ve been in the business for 10 years.
Greatly respect your ability to recondition cars (almost) entirely in house.
Your skill set matched with your team’s is the envy of most used dealers.
Also: really like the voiceover on the degreasing portion of the video :)
I'm in the business and rarely do I buy anything older than a 2010. Little to no recon, and they sell fast.
@@earlscheib7754 good for you.
At this point, I sell mostly low mile 2020-22 models wholesale to new car stores.
BUT: I remember my roots; and have rarely seen the level of care these guys are able to put into each car in a single location.
Was meant to give them kudos, that's all :)
while Craig does a few little reconditioning items , a majority is sub par work ,on a sub par vehicle.It's just the nature of the business ,nothing against Craig. Putting on seat covers,taking a paintbrush to the calipers ,and rattle canning ,brillo padding stuff is not a "skill set" anyone is envying. Getting to the root of why the car is under power should be addressed. And No , it's not the spark plugs..
I hope you pay German well. These videos really show how good he is at what he does.
German for sure getting that bag
He is saving up for an Acura Vigor
@@earlscheib7754 are you for real? Or is a joke?
Serious question
@@j-pvergaman7292 stick to curbing cars
I’m dying right lmfao saving for Acura vigor 😂
Orange oil cleaners work well for removing Plasti dip. Spray it down, agitate with a brush then rinse it off. I've had good results with minimal effort.
Once again, a scammer has entered the chat. NO ONE HAS WON ANYTHING! I personally announce the winners in the next video of any contest. Do not respond to any comment stating you have won
I totally understand your dilemma with seats. I'm a used car dealer in SoCal. My project is a 1996 Z3, same mileage 81K, but identical in many aspects like your Mustang. I didn't do the seats either. It's very tempting, but I'd be tossing money out the window. It's been more of a project and longer than anticipated, but should be on market soon.
$400 bucks for some ebay adjustable/reclining race seats and brackets would make the car worth $6995. Those universal covers look like crap and may make buyers think thats the kind of repair work you did to the car. But like you said before. Time is money. No sense having the car sit around for 2-3 weeks to try and make a few hundred more dollars.
It’s all lipstick on a pig
I'd rather have covers then some china ebay seats that will break in a accident
Holy shit, $6,995, I wouldn't even look at it for 5k, its rough
You came to UK!? The kettle was on at Chops Garage! Your channel was a major part in my setting my Car Dealership (and Channel) up!
under the hood, hit your electricals with WD-40 first. then do your cleaning, or just make sure everything is bone dry before firing it up. i like using a tire foam, let the foam break up & lift all the crud for 15 minutes or so. then scrub with soft brushes. gives the engine compartment a little shine too. amazing how that car came out. doesn't look 27yrs old at all. great video. great tips
Finally got RID of emissions testing here in my area and they went all the way back to the year 1975....
Always clean the mass air sensor the cleaner is 8 bucks and can make a car run like new if your rpm’s are high after warm up is a telltale sign CRC make a great product
TMI makes those front seat covers, correct material and style, about $500 for the pair.
I know not shit about cars, you helped me learn a decent bit about cars watching your videos every time they drop , thank you
Keeps hair products, I would love to try them. Greg, you have some great videos, I like how an old beater doesn’t scare you away and how you always bring them back to life. Keep up the great work, I look forward to watching your videos every week.
Excellent transformation!!German is very talented as yourself ✊
Nice resurrection of that 5.0 SN95. Brings back memories of a 94 I had back in high school. Worked at McDonald's to pay for it as a teen. Same color green but mine had the tan leather interior. Unfortunately, as a young kid I learned the hard way mustangs don't go well in the snow and I traded it for a truck. As an adult now who can afford more than one car I have a 12 GT. But that was my first mustang. Many fun times and summer nights in that car. Thanks for the nostalgia!
Just curious why you don't go to the local salvage yard and buy a couple bucket seats from like a 2005 or newer Mustang?
You obviously don’t live in New Hampshire. There is nothing to choose from there
Those seat covers look super sharp tho 🥴
It’s rare to find a good condition pair of seats at a junkyard.
Yup - I’m in FL and the seats are normally not in that bad of shape.
I had a '98 Jeep XJ Limited with trashed front leather seats.
Found a matching color in vinyl, so had them reupholstered with that.
Less than half the cost of leather and in they turned out awesome.
Nice job on this Mustang GT you guys.
Craig the only thing i would’ve done that was cheap and sublte but very nice was peel that bubbling back window tint and have German lay down some new stuff I’m sure he could do it 😁great video the editing and audio and just everything was perfect on this loved the video as always
I agree
Nice touch using the audio from the first section of the blowgun video over cutting video to make a seamless audio! Good job!
I watch EVERY show, awesome channel! I should start flipping cars I find on my channel LOL!
Thanks for watching!
Seat covers ruined all the work that was done on it!!
Had this exact Mustang GT, metallic red over tan leather, tan top. It was a great little car, quick, fun and reliable. Girls loved that car, way more than the subsequent way flashier German cars.
I loved how you made some changes in this video. The voice over really improved the content quality. Great job
Thanks for the video, it was very interesting, entertaining and well made. I have a special interest in the 94-95 Mustang GT as I still own the 94 5 speed GT that I purchased in 1995 before graduating college and entering the USAF. I also raced that car in Fun Ford Weekend events from 1998 through 2004.
Not sure about your states laws, but in Virginia after 25 years a car can be tagged as an antique vehicle (which is what I have done with my 94 GT) and you're only required to pay a one time fee for the antique plates and aren't required to have an annual inspection sticker (although legally the vehicle must be mechanically sound). I think that you were eluding to that in your video, but didn't actually go into detail.
The 94-95 5.0 GT and Cobra cars have a lot of potential to be modified as they are basically the same as the 86-93 Fox body Mustang with a few minor differences required because of size differences within the SN95 body and the Fox body and some major differences in the computer system and wiring.
Whomever purchases that car can really wake up the performance of it by installing an aftermarket upper & lower intake (Cobra, GT40, Edelbrock, Trick Flow, etc.), larger mass air meter housing from C&L, 65mm throttle body, a set of 3.55 or 3.73 rear end gears (with the appropriate speedometer gear), advance the timing a couple of degrees at the distributor (free mod if you own a timing light) and install a shift kit. Those mods will transform the performance of that car without breaking the bank or effecting reliability.
A few cheap suspension mods like installing subframe connectors, solid rear upper & lower control arms, quality shocks & struts from someone like Koni and a set Ford Racing lowering springs will make that car handle and drive better than you can imagine.
I changed my front seats about 15 years ago to a set of performance seats from Summit Racing by a company named Scat Pro-Car. The seats and new brackets were very reasonably priced back then and are still available today.
Whoever buys that car will really have a nice platform to work on and modify the car if they choose IMO
Always like seeing the guys in the back doing the job. Great work Craig
I ran a shop 37 years. Collision repair, frame, detail, mechanical. I wanted to offer some advice which i know will make your job easier. There is a commercial cleaner called burst. Will not damage paint or aluminum, but really cleans. Get yourself a 1 gal garden sprayer. These 2 products will save lots of time.
The burst i used is manufactured in greenville sc by So Car chemical co.
again German knocks this thing out of the park, great feature on the editing and both excellent job bringing this car back to life, the only thing is those covers were horrible looking probably could get better seats checking on the market from a part out or something, doesn't have to look new but better than the current ones. good info on this video.
Keeps. Even though they are not as popular as the other Mustang generations, I have always been a huge fan of the SN95's. When I was in high school in the early 2000's my parents had a triple black 96 GT Convertible. I would take that out every chance I got. My parents actually sold it to help pay for my wedding. Now that I am on my feet I keep looking for the exact car to fix up and give back to them.
Man leave Dave alone😂 he seems like the nicest person!
i was so exited becaus i like mustang s but man you drop the ball hard, the seat covers you could got some replacements from LMR for 500dlls and would of look original, and the wippers cowl not gloss black, but german killed it with the paint and wheels.
You can plug your scan tool into OBD1 if you have the correct scan tool.
For the seats, get the driver's seat redone and leave the passenger's seat alone. I think that's better than loose fitting seat covers. I know when I shop for cars, if there's a seat cover, first thing I do is pull it off.
I think that fender would've been better with a light wet sand and just clear, no color. But, I'm not there and I know German knows his s**t.
I’m wondering why you didn’t maybe use some used seats from a different car? Something cheap from junk yard or classifieds? Does not have to be from a Mustang? Otherwise nice job great video as always
I couldnt find any clean ones anywhere
@@FlyingWheels understood. Still a great flip, great job!! Fun to watch
@@FlyingWheels 99-04 would’ve fit too
German didn’t exactly blend that panel in to match the original paintwork
Very noticeable in the sun
However good job overall for a budget conscious buyer.
EXCELLENT job Craig! Keep the videos coming!
That blend on the front fender was awful. I like how you tried to divert attention from it. Cleaned up nice overall
I really like your hands on approach detailing your cars. I've bought some nasty stuff that were just diamonds in the rough but like you did the detailing and made an easy sale. Keep the videos coming .
Thank you 😁
love the overspray on the tires from painting the rims.
Well thank you! Had one of these, brand new, same weird blue-green, but not trashed by a rabid pittie. It was trashed by an elderly couple who turned in front of me for church. Hit them and wound up in a ditch upside down, hoping I didn't kill them. I have missed that car ever since, ran like a champ. So glad to see you and German do one on here, it brought back a lot of great memories. Kids like tech gadgets, but this old lady could care less and would buy this car from you tomorrow.
I noticed the trip meter show 0 miles during the whole video? I’m thinking it’s not counting miles hence the low miles… common problem with these old SN95s great video though.
Nice a 5.0L V8 for that year Mustang. My 95 T-Bird had the 4.6 V8 and it was and absolute dog. It ran 17s on the quarter mile.
Keeps. Thanks for the car videos. Can't wait to see the finished summer vacation home.
KEEPS, I always hit the Thumbs up buddy. Amazon seat covers, Iggee brand. They fit great and it smells like new leather in my Camaro now.
I love the way the wheels looked after German painted them. Could he do a step by step video of what he does to get that result, along with the materials used.
I have a similar car that I would love to get the wheels looking that good.
Thanks for keeps for sponsoring your video.
Thank you for clearing that up. I was told I won and when they told me it was $125 for shipping I said no thank you.
Keeps hair products. Been following for awhile. Was in the business long time ago. Keep up the good work.
Back in the day a Mustang GT seemed like a fast car and even the z28 and Iroc-Z Camaro's seemed fast in the late 80s.
I had a new gen mustang 5.0 convertible. It was the last mustang I ever owned and I’ve owned 5.
Anyway love the content.
Keeps because You’ve scared me into thinking I’m losing my hair.
Yeah...the seat covers were🤢but the rest came out pretty good.
Looks like a paper bag on the seats🤣
Great video as always Craig, keep 'em coming. Oh, and Keeps hair products. As always, Cheers from Canada.
Hey Craig great you're coming to the UK, what cars are you looking at. Probably missed you already and you are most likely back in the US. Would have been great to meet you
The seat cover are really not bad. It is better than sitting on the old ones without seat covers. I am just glad you saved it from the auction.
Craig, let me give you a tip for better video quality. Shoot facing away from the light. If you shoot facing towards the light it will be hard for the viewers to see and appreciate your subject. Great video :)
Keeps hair products and thanks Craig for keeping these awesome videos coming
This was a great project and you guys turned it around into a nice car! Back then, 215hp wasn't that bad, certainly not the fastest, but more than a lot of cars. Thanks to Keeps hair products for sponsoring this!
Craig, thanks for all of the great info you always give us. You are really a down to earth guy. Please show us the products that you are using, when you use them. Aloha
will do
My daughter would love this car so much and if it was three months down ther road I would fly there and then drive it back to Texas
I like the editing and camera work in this video
So do I...
You sure have a great crew!
11:39 looks amazing but why didnt you guys re tint the rear window craig? doesnt look good bubbled up like that otherwise great job!
Excellent Video. Keep up the great work!
I’ve watched every one of your videos, love them! The only problem with this one is the audio not matching up. It was a little distracting!
Keeps hair products would be cool to try. I love the videos and knowledge keep it up….
As for the seats, fix ripped panels with vinyl and spray both seats, they will look brand new for around $300ish. That's if you have a decent mobile upholstery guy or a fair shop near you. The mobile guys who spray the leather normally don't fix the ripped panels with vinyl. No one can tell the difference between vinyl and leather, especially after spraying.
Following from South Australia, German is a legend, enjoying your channel mate 😎
Keeps hair products look great. I was scammed, so thanks for letting everyone know that.
You guys are absolutely amazing. What a super & beautiful job you guys did. Bringing back a classic to life makes you into Automotive Doctors. Bless your passion and a world of thanks for allowing the world into ur world of repair/restoration. L.o.l. to me translates into Labor of Love ...
As a buyer, if I see seat covers, I'm going to look behind them. If I saw how bad that seat was, It'd probably be a deal breaker for me. Not shopping around and finding someone to fix those seats reasonably was a huge mistake. No matter how great the rest of it looks, the seats make it look like trash.
KEEPS! Love your videos...been watching for a VERY long time!
Watching a long time but commented 3 times
@@acorndogs904 alot of bots and fake comment
@@jason5776 you have commented 5 times
I have commented 40 times
Watching you from Ireland 🇮🇪, I love the channel, come and stay anytime you want, my family are just like you love cars boats and n that Gregg
Keeps Hair Products. I hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day and remember those who served and those who gave their lives.
Keeps Hair care. I love that generation of Mustang and awesome video
Keeps Hair Product - Love your videos man! Keep it up!
Keeps hair product! Great video Craig.
Keep(s) up the great content!
0000 steel wool, sometimes called quad zero, works good on all chrome too
Stepped up the camera and edits 👌🏾👌🏾
That’s great you don’t have to pass emissions on a car that age, in the uk anything that is under 40 years old needs an emission test.
LOL, I received a Congrats comment asking for $60 to ship a hat. I started thinking, that's costly to ship maybe 2lbs. LOL, when I asked them to verify that it was Craig, they got mad. I asked them to confirm Craig's dream cars. He has two from what I know, what are they? One of them has a V10. They never replied. Keeps!!
Love the video thanks to keeps but waiting on the updates on the Ferrari flips
You can put the same clear you put on fender on head lights after you get them wet sanded and cleaned spray clear on them and will look new
German is a Master!!! Give that man a raise!!!
LMR has OEM looking leather seat covers for half the price: $450.
Keeps hair product. I love you videos. Ive been thinking about trying Keeps, I need it
Keeps Hair Products!
Keeps, great channel Flying Wheels
Wow, great work gents , it's beautiful ❤️
You can get alot more power out of those engines with better exhaust, intake and heads.
Great job .
Nice buy Craig! Keep the work up! Keep hair products.
You can check obd1 cars.... there's obd1 scanners
It came out real nice!
I just can't get that eating a prehistoric dirty carpet french fry from my vision! But Keeps Hair Products somewhat overrides that vision! LOL P.S. You mentioned partially through the video all what is needed to be done on the GT, but so far I've not heard you mention getting the seats recovered. What? Hopefully that will come later in this video as I continue to watch ;)
👊🏼💥🔥 S100 Motorcycle Cleaner does a really good job cleaning wheels
Editor is really good and the camera is excellent
Looking forward to the polishing if the diamond!
One day I’ll bring my 93 mustang by to see you. Love the videos I live in Wilmington ma