We are re-posting this episode because its such a great one and it never got the love it deserves. Gilles did an awesome job and after so many people have seen his 1968 Mustang restore it would be great if people can watch his foxbody!
Great video!! I had a 1980 Cobra at 17, a 1984 GT at 18, now at 52 I’ve been restoring a 91 GT on my channel. I’m trying to involve my 3 sons as much as I can.
Oh thats awesome dude I just checked out your channel pretty good quality video you got going on. Nice to see you doing this with your sons man I'm all about that... mine are super young 1 & 3 but I already have them around when i'm working on my own car (72 Nova, videos on this channel as well). Nice car man get er done and enjoy! Keep up the good work
I remember shopping for an new 82 vehicle... looked at a red Supra $17k, red Mustang GT and a white Capri RS 5.0. Didn't like the nose on the Mustang and love the Capri wide body look. Saw it in the Mercury dealers showroom and paid 10k. Been driving the Capri for 42 years!
@@Nine_Finger_Wrenching I wanted one with the flairs, but $7k over my budget at the time. The Capri did good for me after all... 371k miles on the same 302 engine! Borrowed $7k with $3k down.
I gotta say how much I REALLY Like our Humble Host here!! I don't know his name but he seems like the brothers I grew up with in my small Canadian city! He's so kind and complimentary to the car owner and builder as he asks questions and agrees that the cars a smokin build. The owner is a little dry and I wish he were a bit ,more humble in his answers but he is nice and accommodating too! I remember when the Grunge scene first was starting and those jackets became all the rage! To the point that they were being sold as designer jackets by the big fashion houses around the world for HUGE money in some cases. Yet in Western and pretty much any Northern Provinces throughout Canada and the Western USA these Jackets were the go to cheap work coat that you had two or three hanging in your entryway for when you were going out to work on your truck/car or other equipment and you could grab whichever one wasn't soaking wet from the hunting trip that weekend or didn't have the bigger rips that could get caught on the Auger. LOL.
Thank you for the nice comment. Gilles is a great guy he's taught me a lot on this build and on his mustang 1968 .. also on this channel. Thanks for the kind words on being a lot I was honestly still really new to this a this point so thanks. Yes flannel shirts are my jam been rocking those bad boys since the late 90s! Doing the whole Nova build (the other show on this channel) in those. Thanks for the cool comments!
@@bobbellendovich6825 awesome bob! We will have more on the channel. In the meantime lots of other cool cars mostly muskce cars on the way. Hope to see ya in the comments again!
See, this guy and I are on the same wavelength, most fox body guys would take the older car and put the NEWER body panels and fittings onto it, while we're the opposite, we'd prefer to BACK DATE our cars in some areas, but then update them in others. I much prefer the look of the older cars over the newer ones just because the you just see so many of the face-lifted Fox Bodies, and I really feel the older cars looked more aggressive and unique. I'd very much build one of these much like what Gilles did here, only I'd keep the '80 tail lights and wire them up to be sequential, and I'd try to mix the bumpers of the later ones (possibly like the '93 Saleen bumpers and hood) but with the grill and headlights of the '80 Cobra. Anyway, VERY beautiful car, absolutely love it, and love the story behind it too!
@@GreenSigmaTH that's an awesome comment green I'm sure he will he happy to hear your common ground on this. If you like his foxbody you should check out the 68 mustang on this channel that's his as well... Next level cars be builds...
Glad you like it dude! You should check out his 1968 Mustang... also on this channel. Different type of car but also super cool story. And the parts he used on it are pretty cool never seen a driveshaft from an aerostar on a muscle car before haha!
Oh yeah man that car is the epidemy of 90s foxbody mods! Which is what makes it so good hah! Thanks for commenting his 68 Mustang we filmed on this channel is pretty cool too
@@CalebGibbsAvenue yeah I think so too this was the first episode and only real episode In season 1 I'm happy with. Gilles was great on Camera too for my lack of on cam personality and experience
I'm currently rebuilding a 83 Mustang for my niece for a High School graduation present next May. I'm not building a performance V8 car like this one, it will have a newer V6 in it but I am going to put a turbo on it, because the V6 from the last 10-15 years have just as much if not more horsepower than V8's do. A 2000 model year 232 Ford Essex without a turbo cranked out 193 HP, a 1983 mustang 302 engine only had 175 HP and I'm adding a Turbo to hers.
You can get into the 13s with a cam and the intake. That was Corvette smoking back in the day. Aluminum heads in your world beater of course the landscape has changed.
Wow did yall hear how good that mustang sounded in the background pulling in the driveway also ??? Man poeple kno how serious we take this mustang way of life!!
I must say that HP numbers aren't always the whole story. So many people seemingly often those that run big V8's or small block cars that are around the 400 hp mark don't seem to realize the importance of torque. It's been stated many times and there's always the old adage that "Hp sells cars Torque wins races" which isn't entirely true either. LOL. (It can get a bit messy LOL). So for Eg: This slightly bored out V8 which I think he said it's a 306CI now is pushing around 385 or something like that HP. Well I have a BMW M3 with a straight 6 race engine that's pushing around 360 Hp very close to the same type of numbers. Yet I would wager that this V8 car would Trounce that Straight 6! Why?? Well even though that BMW is lighter (The older ones were a bit less bulky) the torque numbers are I'm positive are far off from each other. The Bimmer has about 270 FTLBS TQ. This V8 will no doubt be pushing Over 400 FTLBS! That's a HUGE difference. So when you hear differences between HP are small don't forget the TQ numbers to make your bets!! LOL. Thanks guys! Great old Fox Body here!
We are re-posting this episode because its such a great one and it never got the love it deserves. Gilles did an awesome job and after so many people have seen his 1968 Mustang restore it would be great if people can watch his foxbody!
Great video!! I had a 1980 Cobra at 17, a 1984 GT at 18, now at 52 I’ve been restoring a 91 GT on my channel. I’m trying to involve my 3 sons as much as I can.
Oh thats awesome dude I just checked out your channel pretty good quality video you got going on. Nice to see you doing this with your sons man I'm all about that... mine are super young 1 & 3 but I already have them around when i'm working on my own car (72 Nova, videos on this channel as well). Nice car man get er done and enjoy! Keep up the good work
I remember shopping for an new 82 vehicle... looked at a red Supra $17k, red Mustang GT and a white Capri RS 5.0. Didn't like the nose on the Mustang and love the Capri wide body look. Saw it in the Mercury dealers showroom and paid 10k. Been driving the Capri for 42 years!
@@Twolife wow 42 years now that's history!
@@Twolife dude I loved those Supras.
@@Nine_Finger_Wrenching I wanted one with the flairs, but $7k over my budget at the time. The Capri did good for me after all... 371k miles on the same 302 engine! Borrowed $7k with $3k down.
I gotta say how much I REALLY Like our Humble Host here!! I don't know his name but he seems like the brothers I grew up with in my small Canadian city! He's so kind and complimentary to the car owner and builder as he asks questions and agrees that the cars a smokin build. The owner is a little dry and I wish he were a bit ,more humble in his answers but he is nice and accommodating too! I remember when the Grunge scene first was starting and those jackets became all the rage! To the point that they were being sold as designer jackets by the big fashion houses around the world for HUGE money in some cases. Yet in Western and pretty much any Northern Provinces throughout Canada and the Western USA these Jackets were the go to cheap work coat that you had two or three hanging in your entryway for when you were going out to work on your truck/car or other equipment and you could grab whichever one wasn't soaking wet from the hunting trip that weekend or didn't have the bigger rips that could get caught on the Auger. LOL.
Thank you for the nice comment. Gilles is a great guy he's taught me a lot on this build and on his mustang 1968 .. also on this channel. Thanks for the kind words on being a lot I was honestly still really new to this a this point so thanks. Yes flannel shirts are my jam been rocking those bad boys since the late 90s! Doing the whole Nova build (the other show on this channel) in those. Thanks for the cool comments!
Wow!!! All my favorite foxbody bits on one car!!! Luv it!!!
@@bobbellendovich6825 awesome bob! We will have more on the channel. In the meantime lots of other cool cars mostly muskce cars on the way. Hope to see ya in the comments again!
See, this guy and I are on the same wavelength, most fox body guys would take the older car and put the NEWER body panels and fittings onto it, while we're the opposite, we'd prefer to BACK DATE our cars in some areas, but then update them in others. I much prefer the look of the older cars over the newer ones just because the you just see so many of the face-lifted Fox Bodies, and I really feel the older cars looked more aggressive and unique. I'd very much build one of these much like what Gilles did here, only I'd keep the '80 tail lights and wire them up to be sequential, and I'd try to mix the bumpers of the later ones (possibly like the '93 Saleen bumpers and hood) but with the grill and headlights of the '80 Cobra. Anyway, VERY beautiful car, absolutely love it, and love the story behind it too!
@@GreenSigmaTH that's an awesome comment green I'm sure he will he happy to hear your common ground on this. If you like his foxbody you should check out the 68 mustang on this channel that's his as well... Next level cars be builds...
What a Great History of this Car...Sweet! Total Dedication! Right on!!
Glad you like it dude! You should check out his 1968 Mustang... also on this channel. Different type of car but also super cool story. And the parts he used on it are pretty cool never seen a driveshaft from an aerostar on a muscle car before haha!
My dad still has his 87' 5.0 Hatch in Kanata :)
Nice man! Great cars hope he holds onto it
@@SubdivisionAuto He will and I will get and hang on to it when the time comes.
Love this story I have a 85 Cobra GT
@@carlosdacosta6940 awesome man glad you like it and awesome about having one of these badboys. Any other cars you'd like to see on the channel?
The sticker in back screams the 90s foxbody era lol awesome Fox!
Oh yeah man that car is the epidemy of 90s foxbody mods! Which is what makes it so good hah! Thanks for commenting his 68 Mustang we filmed on this channel is pretty cool too
Much more personal i like it. Great bild
Looks great. Lots of info...so important.
@@CalebGibbsAvenue yeah I think so too this was the first episode and only real episode In season 1 I'm happy with. Gilles was great on Camera too for my lack of on cam personality and experience
I'm currently rebuilding a 83 Mustang for my niece for a High School graduation present next May. I'm not building a performance V8 car like this one, it will have a newer V6 in it but I am going to put a turbo on it, because the V6 from the last 10-15 years have just as much if not more horsepower than V8's do. A 2000 model year 232 Ford Essex without a turbo cranked out 193 HP, a 1983 mustang 302 engine only had 175 HP and I'm adding a Turbo to hers.
@@TheREALOC1972 now that is a really cool idea and makes sense. Let us know how it goes
@@SubdivisionAuto Will do plus it will be cheaper on insurance because it's V6.
@@TheREALOC1972 👍 makes sense man good call
You can get into the 13s with a cam and the intake. That was Corvette smoking back in the day. Aluminum heads in your world beater of course the landscape has changed.
Nice good to know thanks for the tip
@@SubdivisionAuto I'm sure you already know. I just got to read myself comment sometimes 😃
Wow did yall hear how good that mustang sounded in the background pulling in the driveway also ??? Man poeple kno how serious we take this mustang way of life!!
Yeah its an awesome sounding car!
HELL YEAH!!!!!
@@blackenigma1054 glad you like it his 68 mustang on this channel is pretty cool too
75 bucks. Good for him. Fox body in the same shape today, well it has zero rust and i know what i got 8500.00 not a pennt less lmao
Therye getting up there for sure and theyre getting more popular
I must say that HP numbers aren't always the whole story. So many people seemingly often those that run big V8's or small block cars that are around the 400 hp mark don't seem to realize the importance of torque. It's been stated many times and there's always the old adage that "Hp sells cars Torque wins races" which isn't entirely true either. LOL. (It can get a bit messy LOL). So for Eg: This slightly bored out V8 which I think he said it's a 306CI now is pushing around 385 or something like that HP. Well I have a BMW M3 with a straight 6 race engine that's pushing around 360 Hp very close to the same type of numbers. Yet I would wager that this V8 car would Trounce that Straight 6! Why?? Well even though that BMW is lighter (The older ones were a bit less bulky) the torque numbers are I'm positive are far off from each other. The Bimmer has about 270 FTLBS TQ. This V8 will no doubt be pushing Over 400 FTLBS! That's a HUGE difference. So when you hear differences between HP are small don't forget the TQ numbers to make your bets!! LOL. Thanks guys! Great old Fox Body here!
THats an awesome comment! Thanks for leaving this and breaking it down. Very true torque is much more underrated than it should be.
I can hear the poeple blocks away saying , i hear a mustang coming!!
And they sure do when this comes around. His 68 is even louder we did an episode on it as well...
75 dollars. 75 Horse Power. The boss turned 75 years old. I mean, what??????? 🤷🏻♂️
@@chaelodoul9401 right?!
Canadians…..🇨🇦…. I thought everything was free.