I love the detailing you did on this mustang. I had a great find myself. I found my mustang sitting in a garage of a house around the block from where I live. Two elderly ladies were cleaning out their parents house. In the garage was the mom's 66 mustang that was sitting for 24 years. The ladies told that their father bought the car for their mother for their anaversery of the El Monte show room floor in 1966. The mom was a house wife that only used it for going to the market and run get around. These ladies didn't need the money they were pertty well off so they told me to make them an offer. I didn't have much and told them I could only give them $3000 cash and these amazing ladies totally bless me and said it was a deal. It's all original the Sauterne gold with the air condition it has 289 2v 8cyl engine. I just had to rebuild the carb. And change the gas tank. It does have a rip in the driver's seat and door pain came off. So it need interior work. I would love to have it detailed the way you did because I know it can look much better then was able to get it. I got the original paper work and fina write up cost. The price the ladies father paid in 1966 was $3017.90. It was $17.90 more then I bought it for. Ready for the big kicker? It only has 35,000 miles on the original Engin.
For a barn-find, it's in amazing condition. Apart from needing a damn good clean (which you provided) it's in excellent condition. I just wish I had the money to buy it. Keep up the great work Brent 👍🇬🇧
Glad to see her finally get the attention she deserved thanks RJ and the rest of the WD team for giving her a new start on life again and bringing her back to her former glory. This car has a heck of a story behind it and it meant the world to me to see her shine again!
This is the type of barn find restro/detail I want to see, not trying to polish a turd or clean something that is beyond cleaning. Things being replaced that need to be then the rest of the car being detailed to bring it up to scratch. Turned out great
I got a new Mustang in 1965 when I was 16 yrs old. It was burgundy with a white pony interior, 289. I have fond memories of "dragging the gut" on Friday and Saturday nights with my friends. I think the Mustang you restored is either a 66 or 67.....really nice work.
Great job! For an abandoned barn find the car is a remarkably good condition. Probably received a lot of TLC. Personally I would have done the interiors first. Put the car on a hydraulic hoist, taken off the wheels and cleaned the bottom and wheel wells, and opened the hood and cleaned the engine bay.
This car turned out amazing although I’d say it was better protected than some of the other cars I’ve seen on this channel. Would love to have it. It’s either a 1967 or 68.
I've owned 3 Mustangs over the years, my first was a 1969 straight Mustang with a 302 CI engine and three speed manual transmission. I also owned two GT Mustangs a 1983 and a 1988.......I loved those cars and the sweet memories with them.
It’s so easy to tell first gen mustangs apart. 64/65 side faux vent slots behind the doors are one long chrome piece, 66 (still using the same body) had one long chrome piece with 3 horizontal chrome off the longitudinal piece. Grille differences are apparent. Now 67 (the one you have) was a new body style and has two faux vent slots and was the last year for the 289 V8. 1968 went to the 302 and has no fake vent slots it just terminates into the quarter panel, with a similar look to the 65 style sans the chrome. 69 and 70 followed the same pattern of a two year run on body styles and then we got the land yacht mustangs from 71 to 73. I like them too but prefer the 60s models over them. I’m finishing up a 69 Fastback I inherited from my dad (Covid), that’s nearly done. We had a 67 Fastback in the 80s we were restoring till it was totaled out while parked on the street by a drunk driver. Dad loved Fastbacks, I do to but actually prefer the coupes.
This is Bishop, Dominick Merced Sr. I am a viewer love your show. That green mustang is my dream car and my father also. Please tell me what is the amount you are asking for the car? God bless you and this educational show.
Just like the one in my garage, except i believe you may have a v8, mine is a 6. love the moss green metallic paint. mine has the parchment interior, BENCH SEAT, but, ive had my car under a cover since discover. thanks for posting and sharing.
‘67. Used to drive my brother’s back in 1973-74. It was 289 4 barrel, with 3 speed floor shift. It was red pant and red interior, with turn signals in hood, and steering wheel that swung away when opening the door.
09:00 - Actually, the first name of the Mustang was Cougar! They decided to change after the design was decided. Lee Iacocca told the story on his self biography book.
I LOVE Mustang I have wanted a Mustang for a very long time. A I can' don't have the money to buy one it has to be RED and a Automatic and Blue in the inside my dads favorite color even though he has been dead for 25 years now. Allen Krapf💗💗💗💗💗
I say for a classic Ford Mustang and it is so sweet!! It is so cool that it is in an automatic transmission. I saw a light blue 1966 Ford Mustang convertible in the early 90’s and it was an automatic.
Thats a 67 with a 68 hood (unless this car had the Ford Exterior Decor Group but this does not seem to be the case as it does not have the pop open gas cap and the bright metal molding around the wheel openings). The fuel cap is from a 68 Mustang (The standard gas cap for 1967 has a three-bar spinner style with the familiar tri-color running horse logo inside its ceramic center). Car has been reupholstered (which is expected on 55 y.o. car) as the normal padding on the 67 seats is not that puffy as in the video. Nice vid... keep them coming !!!!
What year do you think this Mustang is? 👀
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It is a 1968 mustang
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I love the detailing you did on this mustang. I had a great find myself. I found my mustang sitting in a garage of a house around the block from where I live. Two elderly ladies were cleaning out their parents house. In the garage was the mom's 66 mustang that was sitting for 24 years. The ladies told that their father bought the car for their mother for their anaversery of the El Monte show room floor in 1966. The mom was a house wife that only used it for going to the market and run get around. These ladies didn't need the money they were pertty well off so they told me to make them an offer. I didn't have much and told them I could only give them $3000 cash and these amazing ladies totally bless me and said it was a deal. It's all original the Sauterne gold with the air condition it has 289 2v 8cyl engine. I just had to rebuild the carb. And change the gas tank. It does have a rip in the driver's seat and door pain came off. So it need interior work. I would love to have it detailed the way you did because I know it can look much better then was able to get it. I got the original paper work and fina write up cost. The price the ladies father paid in 1966 was $3017.90. It was $17.90 more then I bought it for. Ready for the big kicker? It only has 35,000 miles on the original Engin.
You were definitely blessed
For a barn-find, it's in amazing condition. Apart from needing a damn good clean (which you provided) it's in excellent condition. I just wish I had the money to buy it. Keep up the great work Brent 👍🇬🇧
i think iot is1966
Lads, when are you coming to the UK? I got a 95 Civic Coupe that's calling out for you !!!
Good luck I'm in there area and have tried contacting them for full detail and never got a response.
how much for the mustang
I don’t think they go that high end
You have Car Cleaning Guru or Autoshine Cars if you are looking for UK detailers... 😂
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It's a 1967 Ford mustang.
If they didn't know that, they are clueless in the classic car world. So damn sad.
Glad to see her finally get the attention she deserved thanks RJ and the rest of the WD team for giving her a new start on life again and bringing her back to her former glory. This car has a heck of a story behind it and it meant the world to me to see her shine again!
What a stunning car. Great job cleaning it up, guys!
This is the type of barn find restro/detail I want to see, not trying to polish a turd or clean something that is beyond cleaning. Things being replaced that need to be then the rest of the car being detailed to bring it up to scratch. Turned out great
I got a new Mustang in 1965 when I was 16 yrs old. It was burgundy with a white pony interior, 289. I have fond memories of "dragging the gut" on Friday and Saturday nights with my friends. I think the Mustang you restored is either a 66 or 67.....really nice work.
Thank you for sharing your work. Great car, you made it sparkle again.
This is my favorite old car ❤
Nice car! So happy that you cleaned it up and was able to drive it out of the garage.
This green looks sooo good on the Mustang! Stunning work!
Great Job as usual!! That is either a 67 or 68 . Looking at the side vents. I’m thinking 67.
Great job! For an abandoned barn find the car is a remarkably good condition. Probably received a lot of TLC. Personally I would have done the interiors first. Put the car on a hydraulic hoist, taken off the wheels and cleaned the bottom and wheel wells, and opened the hood and cleaned the engine bay.
Awesome job guys!!!! I'm gonna guess 1967. My mother had one one waaaaaaay back in the day, she always regretted selling it.
Well, if she's looking for another! Haha!
Absolutely stunning car . Nice job guys
This car turned out amazing although I’d say it was better protected than some of the other cars I’ve seen on this channel. Would love to have it. It’s either a 1967 or 68.
67, Mustang is in Block Letters on the lower front fender. 68 Has more of a cursive look.
68 would have side marker lights
I absolutely love that green color for this car. Good job.
Have a good time ❤️
Absolutely beautiful, that finish must be original.
Beautiful 67. Great job cleaning her up.
Fantastic!
Gorgeous Highland green 67 Mustang!
The car is a 1967, which is Moss Green. Highland Green is a 68 color.
That's a beautiful green mustang...one love y'all do Great Work ...thumbs up
Beautiful transformation!! Great job 👏
67. Good work. Keep moving forward. 😎
And the band sounds good too!
Thanks man we appreciate it🤟
Superb work! And what lovely cars to see on your channel 😃👍🏻
Que lindo parabéns sou fã dessa marca.
What a beautiful 1967 Mustang! The paint colour and quality are first rate! These cars didn’t look this nice when they were new! Excellent detailing!
66 or 67?
@@jotighe2 1967 - you can tell by the door scoops. I had one myself back in the ‘80s 👍.
1969 fastback? Gorgeous Car great job guy's wish that was mine 👍
Wow mustang came out gorgeous.. think it’s a 66
Beautiful Job! But, while it was in the body shop, why didn't they fix the dent in the trunk lid?
Great videos, like the paint work. 👍
Beautiful.
What a beautiful masterpiece!
That mustang came out BEAUTIFUL!!! great job!!!!
Thanks Brad!
That paint is beautiful!!!
The color instantly drew us to it
The sound of that lopey camshaft is pure music.
Love this forest dark green color.
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍beautiful car l love old mustang
Diggin the end music. Great end result!
Thanks man
Great job 👏. I'm going to guess the car is a 67. It looks awesome and sounds great. 👌
Prime candidate for restoration.
Omg! This is my dream car! 1965-1967 Ford Mustang!!! 😍😍😍 if only I was in the market for a car! Whoever gets this car is so lucky!
I've owned 3 Mustangs over the years, my first was a 1969 straight Mustang with a 302 CI engine and three speed manual transmission. I also owned two GT Mustangs a 1983 and a 1988.......I loved those cars and the sweet memories with them.
Awesome looking car. Well done to you both✊🏿💯
A stunning job guys she looks absolutely gorgeous
It looks fantastic but I would of sorted the dent in the trunk whilst it was at the paint shop. 👍👍👍
It’s so easy to tell first gen mustangs apart. 64/65 side faux vent slots behind the doors are one long chrome piece, 66 (still using the same body) had one long chrome piece with 3 horizontal chrome off the longitudinal piece. Grille differences are apparent.
Now 67 (the one you have) was a new body style and has two faux vent slots and was the last year for the 289 V8. 1968 went to the 302 and has no fake vent slots it just terminates into the quarter panel, with a similar look to the 65 style sans the chrome. 69 and 70 followed the same pattern of a two year run on body styles and then we got the land yacht mustangs from 71 to 73. I like them too but prefer the 60s models over them.
I’m finishing up a 69 Fastback I inherited from my dad (Covid), that’s nearly done. We had a 67 Fastback in the 80s we were restoring till it was totaled out while parked on the street by a drunk driver. Dad loved Fastbacks, I do to but actually prefer the coupes.
Great looking '67 Mustang!
Nice work!
Car turned out beautiful. Nice job! Believe it's a 67.
Amazing find.
Great job guys I was wondering what happened yesterday
This is Bishop, Dominick Merced Sr. I am a viewer love your show. That green mustang is my dream car and my father also. Please tell me what is the amount you are asking for the car? God bless you and this educational show.
Just like the one in my garage, except i believe you may have a v8, mine is a 6. love the moss green metallic paint. mine has the parchment interior, BENCH SEAT, but, ive had my car under a cover since discover. thanks for posting and sharing.
The shade of green looks just like the shade of green on Steve McQueens mustang in Bullet. Except his was the fastback.👍😀
Beautiful!
очень все круто👍🔥🔥🔥
I like this body of this mustang, this is a legend.
Great job
‘67. Used to drive my brother’s back in 1973-74. It was 289 4 barrel, with 3 speed floor shift. It was red pant and red interior, with turn signals in hood, and steering wheel that swung away when opening the door.
09:00 - Actually, the first name of the Mustang was Cougar! They decided to change after the design was decided. Lee Iacocca told the story on his self biography book.
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my dream car, 67 hardtop green 😍
Beautiful!!!
NICE!!!
Great job guys!
I need more mustang power washes by you guys.
Beautiful car, great job!!
Awesome work. I really like that shade of green, really came up good.
Great car and great song!!!!
I LOVE Mustang I have wanted a Mustang for a very long time. A I can' don't have the money to buy one it has to be RED and a Automatic and Blue in the inside my dads favorite color even though he has been dead for 25 years now. Allen Krapf💗💗💗💗💗
I was born Feb 20 1968 and that is the year I went for the Mustang Allen Krapf
It's a 1967. Love it!
Wow on this one !
I say for a classic Ford Mustang and it is so sweet!! It is so cool that it is in an automatic transmission. I saw a light blue 1966 Ford Mustang convertible in the early 90’s and it was an automatic.
Thats a 67 with a 68 hood (unless this car had the Ford Exterior Decor Group but this does not seem to be the case as it does not have the pop open gas cap and the bright metal molding around the wheel openings). The fuel cap is from a 68 Mustang (The standard gas cap for 1967 has a three-bar spinner style with the familiar tri-color running horse logo inside its ceramic center). Car has been reupholstered (which is expected on 55 y.o. car) as the normal padding on the 67 seats is not that puffy as in the video. Nice vid... keep them coming !!!!
I think it's a '67 based on the headlights and the turn signal indicators in the hood. Looks like it's been retro-fitted with disc brakes.
It’s a 1967 model. Beautiful and fun car. I used to have a red 68’. I miss it.
Love the car!!!! It’s a 1967. Nice work!!!
Now THAT’s a car!
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Dream car❤
That is a real nice mustang love it
What a beautiful stallion!!! The love you guys show for each vehicle that comes to your shop shines through! (No pun intended) lol
I am very satisfied by seeing this amazing video it is very mind relief.
I think it looks better than when new.
Looks beautiful and a great song !!
Wow that looks stunningly amazing
You guys do such great work 👏
My favorite color 😊😊
Sweet car.
Nice cam! Surprised there are no lift shocks in the rear. It was the style of the time.
Very nice!
Nice looking car! 1968?
Wow ❤😮, who like‘s Oldtimer like me ?
Like is a understatement
Another great job looked great. I believe that's a 67'?
Any 1955 Chevy Bel Air barn finds and I am interested, great job gentleman.