Extremely impressed with that old pony with not only how easily it started up but how it made the voyage back with minimum issues after setting for who knows how many years. A testament to the durability and fortitude of cars of the era. Hopefully I can attain one one day!
The editing of this video was outstanding, switching between your two head band go-pros, Christian’s camera, and car mounted cameras. The soundtrack kept perfect pace. Truly professional!
Brother, your ability to keep calm after being obviously lied to is incredible. Looking at this car, I can't see anything worth a thousand dollars. I'll pray for you and your dad to be able to do something to get square on this deal. It's a shame that folks lie like they did. God bless you.
It looks to me like as a parts car the only thing of value is the engine, and they created all the value in that engine. I think I'd want the owner to pay me to take that thing!
A lot of folk dislike the '69-'71 models, but I kinda have a thing for the oddballs. I see these models as a nice transition between the 60's "pony cars" and the later "Mach one" big-body cars. Great to see you guys saving another piece of history!
@@bustedknucks2280 im not a mustang person, but i like the 71-73 the most out of every other year probably because it looks the least like a mustang lol
I had a 1971All tricked out girls loved that car Couldn't keep them out of it wish I had it back Kid bugged me to death to sell it to him and dummy me Solid it They're worth a fortune today in good condition
I'm from a far away country (Georgia the country not the state) and just love seeing you guys put American classic cars back on the road, i wish we had cars like that here, would love to do the same, God bless
@@KB-ke3fiThere is no so much fascination with old cars enywhere in the world as it is in the USA. The reason is simple: the country is young and most of its modern history can be tracked with American cars. Most of twentieth cantury cars in the USA were wildly different from those built elsewhere. Thus they became classics.
I used to think that getting old cars running again was the hard part and paint was easy, but the more I watch your episodes the more I realize that getting them running is the easy and quick part, and doing a total rust and cosmetic restoration is probably the hard part. This year I may get an early '70s GM squarebody that's been sitting for a while, and I really appreciate your methodical method of walking through the essentials to get things working again. Your channel is excellent edutainment!
From one hobbiest car restorer it’s great to see a father and son team doing this at this level .I recognize my flipping days are getting a bit slower , watching your content gives me those enthusiastic tingles to get out on the driveway , lift the old cars up and finish projects a waiting .
When I was a kid, I remember my dad took me down to the south Philly shipyards to watch the "demolition derby's" - and to dirt track drag races in Eatontown Jersey - (you can see what a wasted childhood I had growing up) - THANKS for helping me recreate those WONDERFUL memories. I loved every minute of it - which is why I went on to become a high school teacher working on advanced degrees at Rutgers. I nominate you both for some sort of Academy Awards in film making and small town magnificence (a new category). Just be CAREFUL (I can hear your momma say). Peg in NJ
I really like that 71 coupe! I see a ton of fastback 71-73s but not many coupes. I like it better than the fastback in those years. I hope you guys give her a second chance. Great video guys! God bless!
Love watching you guys work and talk, it's refreshing. The little innuendo jokes are the best. I like the little bit of banter more than the videos. Keep it up!
That was definitely a challenge! Interesting how the upper part of the body doesn’t look too bad. Then when you look underneath there’s very little there. Being a unibody, most of the structure is the underside! You are a brave & lucky man to make it home! Now what? Thank you for the ride and Great video!
the problem with a car parked on grass--everything looks ok up top, but every morning dew is exposing the undercarriage. had to pass on some cars i saw from the road thinking "shouldn't take much to get that running" when i was too young to have my own garage. lucky i knew to look under before paying too much for a parts car.
Smile and wink. You bet! I can remember my first car looked a lot like that old pony car. And I was dam glad to have it. My dad told me a beat up ride was better than a dressed up walk any day of the week, and he was right. Well keep on trucking fellas and god bless.
agreed, driven unibody cars up in the snow belt not knowing until later how bad the floor under the carpet was....very NOT recommended. cheaper to tow a project home then smash it and have to replace parts or hit a human being.
Totally amazed you guys where able to drive that Mustang home! The video quality was top notch, I really enjoyed every minute, I’m going to buy some merch now because you guys deserve the support for bringing these classics back to life!
Saw you headed for that puddle and immediately, "no,no,no-...oohoho!". Then you said "that was a bad idea...."🤣😂🤣 Sitting out with my morning coffee before work, the morning serenity was pierced by my laughter and I scared my dog who jumped up barking and scared me! What a great video!👍
Thanks for saving this one Lance, a a Ford guy I always enjoy seeing one brought back to life, although I also enjoy all of your videos. From one Texan to another, may God bless.
I'm looking at helping out a friend who's mom had a stroke. You guys are great, and I just wanted to put a smile on her face. She's just outside Youngstown Ohio. Older mustang and been around 2000 since last ran. I would love to see your work and help her see her car running. Just reaching out. Thanks
Hi.....I would like to tell you that before I login to your channel this morning, I went to have breakfast with my son nearby my house......you know what.......? when I came back to my car an hour later there was a Black Ford Mustang ( with two White Stripes ) park next to my car. We stood there for a while to admire that beauty Muscle car.... and when I came back and on my laptop your Project car was on the screen.......! Cheers.........God Blessed you both......
Love watching you guys from down the road. That being said I know how hot 🥵 it is out there. Y’all don’t need to be working in that heat. It’s dangerous! Please stay hydrated and find cooler venues. I know God watches over you but I think He wants us to be wise.
You boys near gave me a heart attack when you got under that car to hook the chains up and again when moving the rubbish out of the way. Tin hunting (car collecting) here in Australia requires a certain amount of caution or you might just get bitten by something very angry that decided to slither under there to get out of the heat. Well done on getting that old beast home, it was hard to tell if it would break down or break in half. You sure made it clear that it was hot but I didn’t hear the camera operator complaining😂. Great job and an excellent video. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
There’s a lot to unpack in this video. But first, thank you as a longtime Mustang lover it was really nice to see you resurrect another old one. I hope you guys purposefully removed the camera from the roof of the car and it didn’t just fall off (nor did Christian). I noticed it had disappeared after the first five minutes of the drive home. Another great video thanks again.
That's still a really nice car the fact that it needs new floors is nothing that's easy stuff thank you for saving her I would give anything to have her because I was born in 71 she just needs for someone to love her again
God bless you guys, but I'd have given up on this POS (sorry), very early on. But, I give y'all a lot of credit for hanging in there and getting it further than I would have!
I'd love to see a build series on this old girl! My high school car was supposed to be a 71 Mach 1 that had been sitting since 87, however, it was sold out from under me. Still would love to find one some day
My hat off to you fellas. I probably would of seen those floorboards and chickened out. That ole heat is hard on a fella. You worked for this one! God Bless!
All through the video I’m thinking “clean the windshield!” 😅 Obviously you didn’t really need it. Great job getting that thing running and down the road! Pretty nice looking car, at least when views from a distance! Can’t believe how well that old 302 ran. Testimony to simple old time tech.
Man I'd like to see this be a rebuild project ,After the love she showed you bringing you home safe after you fixed her,That's got to be worth some kind of reward,Through mud,heat, rain and shine,She delivered you to your destination with no breakdowns, She's more loyal than a family hound ,And that's saying something. You say you turn rust,Well what could you turn her into? I was with you before the site went down and I'm still here ,Oh and your algorithms probably read low because I know I don't sign in every time I watch a video ,Probably the same for others, Google doesn't count that I don't think,Google owns You Tube,They only count people signed in. So a lot of us are probably subscribed.
1:31:30 This being filmed in the summer within the Deep woods of Texas you get the Secatas in the trees , being from here that sound to me is like a lullaby .
Talk about perseverance of the Saints! Brothers, ya’ll had me on edge man, couldn’t look away the last 20 minutes or so, almost burnt my chicken! Where’d you buy that thing, just west of the Mississippi? Love the channel, glad I found Ya’ll. Jeremiah 17:7
I reckon it's not to awful bad bein it's running and driving. Be safe and God bless you all..I just noticed the license plates first 3 letters says FLY so maybe it did once upon a time and it looks decent and mean comin from the front end of it lol..You honestly say that it's been mud bogn before lol..I'm enjoying watching the trip home but I don't think you're enjoying it too well and I's surprised you made it through the mud and I pray that you don't have to turn back around to get home..I like that ol car..Where I live in Wva I'd patch it up, tune it up and drive it daily cause everywhere I have to go is only 1 to 60 miles round trip unless I go see family and that's 120 mile trip to 600 miles round trip. My daughter's always wanted a mustang and there it is lol..She's wantn a mid to late 80s fox body mustang but depending on the price of that one it's better to me cause of the age of it..I'm trying to figure out how to get ahold of you but several others close to ya has the same idea as me and you might wanna fix it up for keeps cause the more you do the more it's worth...
WHAT A DEAL. YALL MADE IT HAPPEN. THATS ALL THAT COUNTS. I HAVE NO IDEA HOW YOU WAS ABLE TO SEE THROUGH THE WINDSHIELD. FIGURED YOU WOULD HAVE CLEANED IT TO SEE BETTER. GLAD YALL MADE IT HOME SAFELY. GOOD JOB. THANKS FOR SHARING. TRUCK DRIVER RAY ✝️ BLESSINGS
This is the best hillbilly car I've seen yet used to have a what is a rebuilt motor no brakes and there was no except the incident half worth of grease and dirt I had to drive it fight 5.2 MI I used transmission in 21 crucial stop sign luckily no traffic when I got there and then I have the Flintstone it to stop at once I get home The Price is Right for three-speed on the floor I had to use shims were gone in the column found the b&m shift kit best rust bucket ever had keep making videos I love.
I loved this episode! That mustang looked like a scene from Mad Max . lol Great job guys once again bringing back a car to life. You guys are amazing !!!!
Building a floorboard on the courthouse square in Mount Vernon You got to love it. I'm loving that custom driver seat too. I won't dibs on that mini bike lol
I honestly gave this thing Zero possibility of running. You guys are amazing 👍🏻🫵🏻🙏🏻 I can’t believe that rust bucket of bolts made it home!😂😂😂😂 you two maniacs 🫵🏻🙄
Well done guys I have a 1965 coupe with a 302 love seeing them get back on the road. Also great to see family working together. It hot in Houston too !!
With Gods power on your side, anything is possible. He definitely blessed you guys with your incredible skills. Very good job on everything you guys do on old rusty relics. God Bless you guys.
That's what the floorboards in my '64.5 coupe looked like. My dad and I replaced them with new ones, though. So much better. I've been getting all my Mustang parts from Classic Industries. Being that they're South of me out here in Nazifornia, I get my parts shipped to me quickly.
It was almost like going back to the Flintstone era of cars given you could see the tarmac underneath. Towards the end it was like the 'Dukes of Hazard' driving through the wet soggy dirt road. Good stuff great working effort by all involved. :)
Just wanted to say you guys are good people and like the show. Also have been subscribed since day one. Now let your Dad know, we don’t put our fingers over the fender at all especially while starting the car or truck. These old classics can jump into reverse in an automatic and manuals left in reverse while trying to start it can both result in hood come slammin’ down on… Well let’s just say you wanna keep your digits?!
That 71 mustang is a runner. Lance you did a great job. I really like the color on that mustang. I know it will take a lot of work to fix her up. Mustang are awesome car. Especially the older mustangs. I don't care for the new mustang.
Man that thing is only being held together by a prayer. I thought I saw a leak in the radiator when you first said something about the noise. Good luck Guys I’m still watching the video.
Oh, how I wish there were some way of putting the two of you in charge of some US agency charged with "MAKING THINGS WORK" - EITHER THAT OR AT A MAJOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING YOUNG PEOPLE HOW TO USE THEIR BRAINS - NOT GIVING UP - You should be given Ph,D's for shear inventiveness and determination. America needs more people like you!!!
Well, I gotta say that this was one of the wildest videos I have ever seen you guys do! I must say that you and your Dad have a lot more nerve than I do because I would have taken one look at that Old Mustang and walked away!!! I would never have guessed that it would start and run all the way back to your base headquarters!!! Great video!!!!
Reminds me of back in 1985 a friend of mine bought a 1955 Crown vic 2 dr it had been swapped to a 351cand had also been swspped yo a floor shift .. we managed to get another 3 spd column and the factory engine with the car ..he was determined to drive it from Defuniak springs Fl back to Toccoa Ga we went to just look at it but he bought it we took turns driving it ...we came 375 miles with one wheel brakes,no lights except for the head lights of my pick up,had to stop every 50 miles or so to put water in it and pump up 2 tires ....12 hrs later we made it go my house .. dont know how many u haul places we passed ...but nooo we dont need no trailer ...he still has it he restored it back to stock like the one his dad bought brand new before he and my dad went off to fight in Korea
Rebranding is cool…just don’t sacrifice your Love for Jesus Christ. It’s a joy, seeing such a Blessed father and son team, working together. Blessings y’all, from a fan in Tennessee.
Buy the looks you have yourself a 1971 Spring Special Mustang having the NASA hood and the notch back roof there where only 450 - 500 of those made. I had one I bought in 1973 and drove till daily for 9 years had 145000 + miles on only thing ever done to the motor was a knew timing Chain.
You all should make a film it would do very well because of the . Very interesting content. The suspense of your story .....this was just reallyv good stuff.
That was great content , you all put a lot of effort into making it interesting How it made home, and without breaking down, the luck was on your side And no police , made it all a great feeling of wishing you got home safe
Loved this, I had an old Celica that the floor was gone in and I hit a puddle like you did lol. This summer has been brutal, make sure ya'll drink lots of water so we can keep watchin' these episodes !!!
REALLY loved seeing you drive through those small towns with all the old buildings, that car fit right in. Curious if anyone paid attention to you filling up your tank through the passenger side lol. P.S. The wife just informed me that I am NOT allowed to bring home any cars like ya'll find unless I get rid of my horses lol. I really wanted to find me an old VW bus and rebuild it like my dad, we took that thing all over the place and through Turkey, got walk on the same streets as Jesus did in Ephesus which was an incredible feeling. So many memories in them old cars and trucks and I bet that minibike even has some... I think mine is still in the bottom of the lake in North Dakota lol.
My aunt had a '71 Mustang Grande with a factory 351 Cleveland and factory air. Pretty neat ride, this one reminded me of it, except hers was dark green with I believe a black vinyl top. Love yall channel, God Bless both you and your dad! I been subscribed for awhile now to you, enjoy all the videos! Thank you! (I meant to ask if yall call them waspers like we do here in Arkansas since yall ain't far from here)
Extremely impressed with that old pony with not only how easily it started up but how it made the voyage back with minimum issues after setting for who knows how many years. A testament to the durability and fortitude of cars of the era. Hopefully I can attain one one day!
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I have to say this is the worst car i have seen you guys rescue . God bless all of you !!!!!!!!!!!
The editing of this video was outstanding, switching between your two head band go-pros, Christian’s camera, and car mounted cameras. The soundtrack kept perfect pace. Truly professional!
Brother, your ability to keep calm after being obviously lied to is incredible. Looking at this car, I can't see anything worth a thousand dollars. I'll pray for you and your dad to be able to do something to get square on this deal. It's a shame that folks lie like they did. God bless you.
It looks to me like as a parts car the only thing of value is the engine, and they created all the value in that engine. I think I'd want the owner to pay me to take that thing!
A lot of folk dislike the '69-'71 models, but I kinda have a thing for the oddballs. I see these models as a nice transition between the 60's "pony cars" and the later "Mach one" big-body cars. Great to see you guys saving another piece of history!
Nobody dislikes 69-70 mustangs, it is the 71-73 models that people don't like. hated them when I was a teenager. Now I have a 71 Mach 1 and I love it.
@@bustedknucks2280 You're right buddy, I got my years crossed up!
@@bustedknucks2280 im not a mustang person, but i like the 71-73 the most out of every other year probably because it looks the least like a mustang lol
I had a 1971All tricked out girls loved that car Couldn't keep them out of it wish I had it back Kid bugged me to death to sell it to him and dummy me Solid it They're worth a fortune today in good condition
Dear lord, you guys had me drooling with the title that says Abandoned 1971 Ford Mustang. Absolutely my dream car.
I'm from a far away country (Georgia the country not the state) and just love seeing you guys put American classic cars back on the road, i wish we had cars like that here, would love to do the same, God bless
But you have Volgas and Chaikas:)
That's no classic. It's crap.
@@KB-ke3fiThere is no so much fascination with old cars enywhere in the world as it is in the USA. The reason is simple: the country is young and most of its modern history can be tracked with American cars. Most of twentieth cantury cars in the USA were wildly different from those built elsewhere. Thus they became classics.
@@KB-ke3fi Somebody's crap is Somebody's else classic car. In this particular case I might be inclined to side with your thinking.
Father and son working perfectly well, you guys are so blessed
I used to think that getting old cars running again was the hard part and paint was easy, but the more I watch your episodes the more I realize that getting them running is the easy and quick part, and doing a total rust and cosmetic restoration is probably the hard part. This year I may get an early '70s GM squarebody that's been sitting for a while, and I really appreciate your methodical method of walking through the essentials to get things working again. Your channel is excellent edutainment!
From one hobbiest car restorer it’s great to see a father and son team doing this at this level .I recognize my flipping days are getting a bit slower , watching your content gives me those enthusiastic tingles to get out on the driveway , lift the old cars up and finish projects a waiting .
What an amazing save. And she made it back to the shop. Congratulations!! I could just see her smiling all the way down the road. Well done!!
When I was a kid, I remember my dad took me down to the south Philly shipyards to watch the "demolition derby's" - and to dirt track drag races in
Eatontown Jersey - (you can see what a wasted childhood I had growing up) - THANKS for helping me recreate those WONDERFUL memories. I loved
every minute of it - which is why I went on to become a high school teacher working on advanced degrees at Rutgers. I nominate you both for some sort
of Academy Awards in film making and small town magnificence (a new category). Just be CAREFUL (I can hear your momma say). Peg in NJ
I really like that 71 coupe! I see a ton of fastback 71-73s but not many coupes. I like it better than the fastback in those years. I hope you guys give her a second chance. Great video guys! God bless!
I had a flat hood 72 version of this in 82.
I agree
Love watching you guys work and talk, it's refreshing. The little innuendo jokes are the best. I like the little bit of banter more than the videos. Keep it up!
You 2 are a fantastic guide on how to work hard and have fun. God bless you from London UK.
Super lucky guys! I was praying all the way home for you. That car IS the bomb. As you fix one thing another pops up.
That was as much of an adventure as I've seen in a while. Well done!
Thank you for allowing me to take this trip with you so many wonderful memories of my childhood I so happy you all are enjoying yourselves
Brother I just love watching you and your dad working together GOD bless your hole family
It is refreshing to see and hear all of you and your projects too we are praying for you guys too
That was definitely a challenge! Interesting how the upper part of the body doesn’t look too bad. Then when you look underneath there’s very little there. Being a unibody, most of the structure is the underside! You are a brave & lucky man to make it home! Now what? Thank you for the ride and Great video!
the problem with a car parked on grass--everything looks ok up top, but every morning dew is exposing the undercarriage. had to pass on some cars i saw from the road thinking "shouldn't take much to get that running" when i was too young to have my own garage. lucky i knew to look under before paying too much for a parts car.
I had a 69 as a young Marine in 71. Wish I had it back. That car is well worth saving. Great job thanks from. Sc
Smile and wink. You bet! I can remember my first car looked a lot like that old pony car. And I was dam glad to have it. My dad told me a beat up ride was better than a dressed up walk any day of the week, and he was right. Well keep on trucking fellas and god bless.
Fantastic work
The video really gives you a feel for the back roads in texas. God Bless!
I’m shocked that old mustang made it home and amazed you didn’t fall through the floor with the amount of rust just glad your safe.
agreed, driven unibody cars up in the snow belt not knowing until later how bad the floor under the carpet was....very NOT recommended. cheaper to tow a project home then smash it and have to replace parts or hit a human being.
Totally amazed you guys where able to drive that Mustang home! The video quality was top notch, I really enjoyed every minute, I’m going to buy some merch now because you guys deserve the support for bringing these classics back to life!
Thanks a ton! We really appreciate the support ❤️
I thought the wooden seat was cleaver. Usually it’s a milk crate. Great video.
Saw you headed for that puddle and immediately, "no,no,no-...oohoho!". Then you said "that was a bad idea...."🤣😂🤣
Sitting out with my morning coffee before work, the morning serenity was pierced by my laughter and I scared my dog who jumped up barking and scared me! What a great video!👍
Thanks for saving this one Lance, a a Ford guy I always enjoy seeing one brought back to life, although I also enjoy all of your videos. From one Texan to another, may God bless.
I'm looking at helping out a friend who's mom had a stroke. You guys are great, and I just wanted to put a smile on her face. She's just outside Youngstown Ohio. Older mustang and been around 2000 since last ran. I would love to see your work and help her see her car running. Just reaching out. Thanks
That was exciting! It's a beautiful looking Mustang. Reckon you'll bring her back to glory.
Hi.....I would like to tell you that before I login to your channel this morning, I went to have breakfast with my son nearby my house......you know what.......? when I came back to my car an hour later there was a Black Ford Mustang ( with two White Stripes ) park next to my car. We stood there for a while to admire that beauty Muscle car.... and when I came back and on my laptop your Project car was on the screen.......! Cheers.........God Blessed you both......
Thanks!
Thanks James so much for the donation!! Merry Christmas!
Love watching you guys from down the road. That being said I know how hot 🥵 it is out there. Y’all don’t need to be working in that heat. It’s dangerous! Please stay hydrated and find cooler venues. I know God
watches over you but I think He wants us to be wise.
agreed, would be safer to tow to a garage and work on it there, than try to drive a rusted out unibody you don't know the history of.
You boys near gave me a heart attack when you got under that car to hook the chains up and again when moving the rubbish out of the way. Tin hunting (car collecting) here in Australia requires a certain amount of caution or you might just get bitten by something very angry that decided to slither under there to get out of the heat. Well done on getting that old beast home, it was hard to tell if it would break down or break in half. You sure made it clear that it was hot but I didn’t hear the camera operator complaining😂.
Great job and an excellent video. Cheers, Stuart 🇦🇺
There’s a lot to unpack in this video. But first, thank you as a longtime Mustang lover it was really nice to see you resurrect another old one. I hope you guys purposefully removed the camera from the roof of the car and it didn’t just fall off (nor did Christian). I noticed it had disappeared after the first five minutes of the drive home. Another great video thanks again.
That's still a really nice car the fact that it needs new floors is nothing that's easy stuff thank you for saving her I would give anything to have her because I was born in 71 she just needs for someone to love her again
Nice one
God bless you guys, but I'd have given up on this POS (sorry), very early on. But, I give y'all a lot of credit for hanging in there and getting it further than I would have!
I'd love to see a build series on this old girl! My high school car was supposed to be a 71 Mach 1 that had been sitting since 87, however, it was sold out from under me. Still would love to find one some day
My hat off to you fellas. I probably would of seen those floorboards and chickened out. That ole heat is hard on a fella. You worked for this one! God Bless!
Best Episode Yet. Excellent job with the story, the revival and its documentation. Top notch stuff!
All through the video I’m thinking “clean the windshield!” 😅 Obviously you didn’t really need it. Great job getting that thing running and down the road! Pretty nice looking car, at least when views from a distance! Can’t believe how well that old 302 ran. Testimony to simple old time tech.
Talk about some back roads! Can't believe that made the trip as rusty as it is. Hope to see it Restored one day!!
As always, insane, but impressive. Good camera work ! ..Love the stylish driver seat. My 69 Ranchero had a 302 that would not quit. Good job. pb
a little mud bogging in the mustang, good thing you rebuilt that floor... lol
Man I'd like to see this be a rebuild project ,After the love she showed you bringing you home safe after you fixed her,That's got to be worth some kind of reward,Through mud,heat, rain and shine,She delivered you to your destination with no breakdowns, She's more loyal than a family hound ,And that's saying something. You say you turn rust,Well what could you turn her into? I was with you before the site went down and I'm still here ,Oh and your algorithms probably read low because I know I don't sign in every time I watch a video ,Probably the same for others, Google doesn't count that I don't think,Google owns You Tube,They only count people signed in. So a lot of us are probably subscribed.
I laughed when Lance was stomping on the wasps. Awesome video guys. You guys work hard, may the LORD give you strength.
1:31:30 This being filmed in the summer within the Deep woods of Texas you get the Secatas in the trees , being from here that sound to me is like a lullaby .
Talk about perseverance of the Saints! Brothers, ya’ll had me on edge man, couldn’t look away the last 20 minutes or so, almost burnt my chicken! Where’d you buy that thing, just west of the Mississippi? Love the channel, glad I found Ya’ll.
Jeremiah 17:7
Major PROPS to the camera folks for enduring that heat along with you guys. WOW! Great content!
Just 1 camera person and that’s Lil Sis (Christian) 😊 She does great and definitely puts in the work! Thanks for watching!
Que buen canal Cristiano rescatando Joya que una vez fueron lo mejor d la era.dios los bendiga cristianos.
Cuánta distancia recorrió el carro en ese viaje luego de ser encendido saludos desde Venezuela
I reckon it's not to awful bad bein it's running and driving. Be safe and God bless you all..I just noticed the license plates first 3 letters says FLY so maybe it did once upon a time and it looks decent and mean comin from the front end of it lol..You honestly say that it's been mud bogn before lol..I'm enjoying watching the trip home but I don't think you're enjoying it too well and I's surprised you made it through the mud and I pray that you don't have to turn back around to get home..I like that ol car..Where I live in Wva I'd patch it up, tune it up and drive it daily cause everywhere I have to go is only 1 to 60 miles round trip unless I go see family and that's 120 mile trip to 600 miles round trip. My daughter's always wanted a mustang and there it is lol..She's wantn a mid to late 80s fox body mustang but depending on the price of that one it's better to me cause of the age of it..I'm trying to figure out how to get ahold of you but several others close to ya has the same idea as me and you might wanna fix it up for keeps cause the more you do the more it's worth...
WHAT A DEAL. YALL MADE IT HAPPEN. THATS ALL THAT COUNTS. I HAVE NO IDEA HOW YOU WAS ABLE TO SEE THROUGH THE WINDSHIELD. FIGURED YOU WOULD HAVE CLEANED IT TO SEE BETTER. GLAD YALL MADE IT HOME SAFELY. GOOD JOB. THANKS FOR SHARING. TRUCK DRIVER RAY ✝️ BLESSINGS
Thanks for the lift guys pretty rough but we survived! Nice madmax style mustang!!!!
This is the best hillbilly car I've seen yet used to have a what is a rebuilt motor no brakes and there was no except the incident half worth of grease and dirt I had to drive it fight 5.2 MI I used transmission in 21 crucial stop sign luckily no traffic when I got there and then I have the Flintstone it to stop at once I get home The Price is Right for three-speed on the floor I had to use shims were gone in the column found the b&m shift kit best rust bucket ever had keep making videos I love.
Absolutely love the shape of the car.thank you all for a fantastic video God bless you all.🙏 John from England ❤
In Australia, we call that running the gauntlet. Sometimes you make it Sometimes you don't. Great to see you made it.. 😊
I loved this episode! That mustang looked like a scene from Mad Max . lol Great job guys once again bringing back a car to life. You guys are amazing !!!!
Building a floorboard on the courthouse square in Mount Vernon You got to love it. I'm loving that custom driver seat too. I won't dibs on that mini bike lol
I think ya'll are doing an awesome job collecting antique cars and giving them life again 🌹✌️
I honestly gave this thing Zero possibility of running. You guys are amazing 👍🏻🫵🏻🙏🏻 I can’t believe that rust bucket of bolts made it home!😂😂😂😂 you two maniacs 🫵🏻🙄
Well done guys I have a 1965 coupe with a 302 love seeing them get back on the road. Also great to see family working together. It hot in Houston too !!
Those early 70's were my favorite body style. The big, long hood and rear window " sail panels."
With Gods power on your side, anything is possible. He definitely blessed you guys with your incredible skills. Very good job on everything you guys do on old rusty relics. God Bless you guys.
Couldn’t watch it in one go but as enjoyed thoroughly, thrilling as before. Blessings
Morning Lance & Wyatt, Hope & Pray you & your father drink lots of fluids in the Texas heat, heat stroke is no fun!
Enjoyed the show. I would like to see the end result of the vehicles. What do they look like when you are done restoring them. Thank you.
Much respect from Canada. I heard you guys are getting beating with heat down there. Stay safe!!
That's what the floorboards in my '64.5 coupe looked like. My dad and I replaced them with new ones, though. So much better. I've been getting all my Mustang parts from Classic Industries. Being that they're South of me out here in Nazifornia, I get my parts shipped to me quickly.
I'm sure it wasn't fun for you guys but the rain made the adventure even better !!! Good job ya'll!!!
Great movie.😊 This Mustang have more rust than my 68 cab when i got it. My friends call it the Rustang😂
It was almost like going back to the Flintstone era of cars given you could see the tarmac underneath. Towards the end it was like the 'Dukes of Hazard' driving through the wet soggy dirt road. Good stuff great working effort by all involved. :)
Just wanted to say you guys are good people and like the show. Also have
been subscribed since day one.
Now let your Dad know, we don’t put our fingers over the fender at all especially while starting the car or truck.
These old classics can jump into reverse in an automatic and manuals left in reverse while trying to start it can both result in hood come slammin’ down on…
Well let’s just say you wanna keep your digits?!
That 71 mustang is a runner. Lance you did a great job. I really like the color on that mustang. I know it will take a lot of work to fix her up. Mustang are awesome car. Especially the older mustangs. I don't care for the new mustang.
Hey Lance, Wyatt, and Christian 👋 . Great video on the Mustang 👌 . Thanks for sharing, and have a great weekend 👋
God Bless you men and your dedicated wife filming you. Thanks for sharing.
It is my understanding that the camera lady's name is Christian who is Wyatt's daughter and therefore a sister to Lance.
@@whotknots sorry guess I never knew her connection. Thank you for the correction.
Man that thing is only being held together by a prayer. I thought I saw a leak in the radiator when you first said something about the noise. Good luck Guys I’m still watching the video.
That was great....and gutsy. That unibody has had the biscuit, but at least the 302, tranny, and rear end are still usable. Love your videos!
Oh, how I wish there were some way of putting the two of you in charge of some US agency charged with "MAKING THINGS WORK" - EITHER THAT OR
AT A MAJOR UNIVERSITY TEACHING YOUNG PEOPLE HOW TO USE THEIR BRAINS - NOT GIVING UP - You should be given Ph,D's for shear
inventiveness and determination. America needs more people like you!!!
You Tube will not let me give ya'll a 👍
Slow but sure, my Thumbs Up finally registered😎👍 Great job on the Stang.
Well, I gotta say that this was one of the wildest videos I have ever seen you guys do! I must say that you and your Dad have a lot more nerve than I do because I would have taken one look at that Old Mustang and walked away!!! I would never have guessed that it would start and run all the way back to your base headquarters!!! Great video!!!!
Reminds me of back in 1985 a friend of mine bought a 1955 Crown vic 2 dr it had been swapped to a 351cand had also been swspped yo a floor shift .. we managed to get another 3 spd column and the factory engine with the car ..he was determined to drive it from Defuniak springs Fl back to Toccoa Ga we went to just look at it but he bought it we took turns driving it ...we came 375 miles with one wheel brakes,no lights except for the head lights of my pick up,had to stop every 50 miles or so to put water in it and pump up 2 tires ....12 hrs later we made it go my house .. dont know how many u haul places we passed ...but nooo we dont need no trailer ...he still has it he restored it back to stock like the one his dad bought brand new before he and my dad went off to fight in Korea
I had a72 Mustang Grande' many years ago here in the UK...351 Cleveland nice motor never seen another one!😊
Rebranding is cool…just don’t sacrifice your Love for Jesus Christ. It’s a joy, seeing such a Blessed father and son team, working together. Blessings y’all, from a fan in Tennessee.
Buy the looks you have yourself a 1971 Spring Special Mustang having the NASA hood and the notch back roof there where only 450 - 500 of those made. I had one I bought in 1973 and drove till daily for 9 years had 145000 + miles on only thing ever done to the motor was a knew timing Chain.
You all should make a film it would do very well because of the . Very interesting content. The suspense of your story .....this was just reallyv good stuff.
Where I'm from in northern Illinois, we'd say Wow! This car has no rust!!
I guess it's a matter of perspective 😉
That was great content , you all put a lot of effort into making it interesting
How it made home, and without breaking down, the luck was on your side
And no police , made it all a great feeling of wishing you got home safe
Loved this, I had an old Celica that the floor was gone in and I hit a puddle like you did lol. This summer has been brutal, make sure ya'll drink lots of water so we can keep watchin' these episodes !!!
REALLY loved seeing you drive through those small towns with all the old buildings, that car fit right in. Curious if anyone paid attention to you filling up your tank through the passenger side lol. P.S. The wife just informed me that I am NOT allowed to bring home any cars like ya'll find unless I get rid of my horses lol. I really wanted to find me an old VW bus and rebuild it like my dad, we took that thing all over the place and through Turkey, got walk on the same streets as Jesus did in Ephesus which was an incredible feeling. So many memories in them old cars and trucks and I bet that minibike even has some... I think mine is still in the bottom of the lake in North Dakota lol.
I’ve been watching you guys for awhile now. Great content. What are the wrist bands for?
So he can go on all the amusement rides.
Wow, you Fred Flintstoned that ride home! Turned out to be a great video!
Coolest thing on that heap is the plates
I really enjoy the interesting and clean content of ya'lls videos. Thanks for sharing and please keep em coming!
i live in australia and notice how some things are much the same as the aussie built falcon cars, hood door handles , some interior trim parts
Nice work once again guys...... it's alive...greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
My aunt had a '71 Mustang Grande with a factory 351 Cleveland and factory air. Pretty neat ride, this one reminded me of it, except hers was dark green with I believe a black vinyl top. Love yall channel, God Bless both you and your dad! I been subscribed for awhile now to you, enjoy all the videos! Thank you! (I meant to ask if yall call them waspers like we do here in Arkansas since yall ain't far from here)
Fantastic video guys and well done making it home! Love watching here in England 🏴 😎🙌
hi guys love you guys great job ..im fraser from toronto canada god bless you ,man
Lucky dog, i'd love to find an old stang, had a 69 coupe in 74, i'd love to have that again, can't wait to see your progress on it.
I enjoy their video's every second!!! Greetings from a cold and rainy Netherlands! Do I hear rattle snakes in the background????