In order to make a decision on which mini tub kit to purchase for this build, I've pretty much watched all the mini tub installation videos available from the vendor or on Utube. Although I'm biased no one can argue that there is a more complete, detailed and with excellent clear well lighted video anywhere on the web. Detroit Speed needs to get Barry's permission and use it as a premier install video for the classic Mustang platform. Later in the build I'm sure there will be a "Part 3" video that shows the installation and modifications neccessary for the trim brackets. Another excellent tutorial from Jo Daddy's Garage. Well done Barry!
Unbelievable as usual, I'm trying to figure out "mini tubs". A commenter said for larger tires. Why the hell do they call it mini tubs? Your attention to detail is second to none.
Like the idea of keeping a "factory " fit and finish look to it. I've always tried to give the appearance the spot welds were never touched. Like how you filmed your thought process on this. Feel like it's a doable task now.
I’m watching your channel because I need to do a mini tub on my 66 coup. As it has a special 3 link torque arm suspension going to be installed later which is made to accommodate one. Thanks again.
Got all excited right from the beginning when I saw the 69 quarter panel, My opinion best looking mustangs ever the 69-1970! I had 2 1970 Boss 302 along time ago.
Good Morning to everyone !! I'm at this stage on my mustang and all i can say is Detroit Speed should pay you for YOUR instructions. They're little instruction book that comes with the kit is so off the line of what to do.
Your details to getting it to fit and taking care to add to the frame definitely will give it strength looking forward to seeing how you get it together thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
Seems thow many videos from companies will do that, make it look easy so as to sale you what you want, because I think if they showed you how hard and time consuming it is you may change your mind about doing the job !
Great job as always, Barry. Just wondering- if you'd known you were going to tub this project at the beginning, could you have done done the job, at least the frame rail surgery part, with the bare floor pan sitting on jack stands, or even better, a rotisserie? Maybe not weld in the new inner tub till you had the body coming together for alignment purposes. Anyway, my back was aching in sympathy, but as always, loved the way you kept at it till you had it straight and true!
I'm surprised you're not using Coleco pins instead of the clamps once you locate it in position it'll go back to the same spot every time, you could put it all together before any welding good luck move forward...
Unless you’re going for a 100 point perfect restoration mini tubs are a no brainer (especially if they have a factory look). I did a ‘68 Camaro project that took the same amount of work this body is getting. They asked if I wanted tubs and I declined since I was thinking restoration. Those original skinny factory tires are no match for even a mildly more horsepower build.
Great job, a lot of good info, I watched the Detroit’s video and I found yours had more details that are important! I want to order these for my 67 convertible project, I wonder if they will fit the same? Once again 👍👍
thanks Barry, watching from Hong Kong, can't wait to get home and finish up my projects. You give us stuff to think about before taking on this project. Have you thought about rear end and wheel dimensions yet? I've watched the DS video but it doesn't compare to your detain. They should sponsor you. I'm waiting for part 2. Second side is always faster as you learned something from the first side. Keep us updated thanks again.
In order to make a decision on which mini tub kit to purchase for this build, I've pretty much watched all the mini tub installation videos available from the vendor or on Utube.
Although I'm biased no one can argue that there is a more complete, detailed and with excellent clear well lighted video anywhere on the web. Detroit Speed needs to get Barry's permission and use it as a premier install video for the classic Mustang platform.
Later in the build I'm sure there will be a "Part 3" video that shows the installation and modifications neccessary for the trim brackets.
Another excellent tutorial from Jo Daddy's Garage. Well done Barry!
Unbelievable as usual, I'm trying to figure out "mini tubs". A commenter said for larger tires. Why the hell do they call it mini tubs? Your attention to detail is second to none.
The quality and detail of your videos just keeps getting better and better. Keep it up, bud!
Like the idea of keeping a "factory " fit and finish look to it. I've always tried to give the appearance the spot welds were never touched. Like how you filmed your thought process on this. Feel like it's a doable task now.
Mike watching from Cleveland Ohio
Excellent video Barry! Really enjoying this build series. Watching from Wellington, New Zealand which should win me the long distance award 😂
I’m watching your channel because I need to do a mini tub on my 66 coup. As it has a special 3 link torque arm suspension going to be installed later which is made to accommodate one. Thanks again.
Got all excited right from the beginning when I saw the 69 quarter panel, My opinion best looking mustangs ever the 69-1970! I had 2 1970 Boss 302 along time ago.
Good Morning to everyone !! I'm at this stage on my mustang and all i can say is Detroit Speed should pay you for YOUR instructions. They're little instruction book that comes with the kit is so off the line of what to do.
Hey Barry. Awesome video. You’re very talented and great at what you do. Have a great day😊
Good work and like how you take us along as you think it through
Those are the best instructions that I’ve seen with anything like that.
Now you can have all new custom interior made or cut down the original seats to fit.
Your details to getting it to fit and taking care to add to the frame definitely will give it strength looking forward to seeing how you get it together thumbs up 👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Barry, watching from Illinois. C-ya Mon. nite, Terry. 😊
Nick watching from North Yorkshire England UK
Best video ever on these tub's👍
WOW! remind me not to do mini tubs... hahaha... awesome work dude!
Awesome! You're ability to adjust and refabricate is second to none. Thanks for a great Vid.
You do a great job of showing details and telling it just how it is. Tom
Watching from Paducah Kentucky so amazing work you do
hi barry a lot of work barry . grate show .👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😄😄
Great informative video. What a big job. Car shows never go into this kind of detail. Sooo cool!
Excellent video. A lot of work for wider tires.
Awesome video. I wish I had access to it two years ago, haha!
great work nice to work with out rust
Seems thow many videos from companies will do that, make it look easy so as to sale you what you want, because I think if they showed you how hard and time consuming it is you may change your mind about doing the job !
Elijah watching from FiJi island
Great detailed video. There is a 68 I should buy and do this to...
Great job as always, Barry. Just wondering- if you'd known you were going to tub this project at the beginning, could you have done done the job, at least the frame rail surgery part, with the bare floor pan sitting on jack stands, or even better, a rotisserie? Maybe not weld in the new inner tub till you had the body coming together for alignment purposes. Anyway, my back was aching in sympathy, but as always, loved the way you kept at it till you had it straight and true!
Probably could have done the frame rail part early. It wouldn’t make much difference overall.
I'm surprised you're not using Coleco pins instead of the clamps once you locate it in position it'll go back to the same spot every time, you could put it all together before any welding good luck move forward...
Unless you’re going for a 100 point perfect restoration mini tubs are a no brainer (especially if they have a factory look). I did a ‘68 Camaro project that took the same amount of work this body is getting. They asked if I wanted tubs and I declined since I was thinking restoration. Those original skinny factory tires are no match for even a mildly more horsepower build.
Sorry trying to catch up lol. Awesome job
Very good.
Another great video
Great job, a lot of good info, I watched the Detroit’s video and I found yours had more details that are important! I want to order these for my 67 convertible project, I wonder if they will fit the same? Once again 👍👍
thanks Barry, watching from Hong Kong, can't wait to get home and finish up my projects. You give us stuff to think about before taking on this project. Have you thought about rear end and wheel dimensions yet? I've watched the DS video but it doesn't compare to your detain. They should sponsor you. I'm waiting for part 2. Second side is always faster as you learned something from the first side. Keep us updated thanks again.
Owner is making the choice on rearend and wheels. Thanks!