Bought a 1966 mustang with inline 6 last summer and Ive been restoring it ever since. I wouldnt be able to do it without all your videos! Very informative
Awesome article! And now it's so much easier to get to the problems in my doors and windows mechanisms. Can't wait for the episode on welding that section back on...
I'd like to see these guys do this without that huge hole cut in the door. Working only from the interior side of the door makes this MUCH MORE difficult.
James we did it exactly as we would have done it with the door complete. We didn't take any shortcuts by going through the door. Through the door. The hall was actually cut so you could see what we were doing.
great video guys, was hoping i would learn how to fix my problem.... I have a '66 that I cannot get the front of the glass up high enough to meet with weather strip on the body, the back is fine, new reg, front stop out, but no matter what it will not roll up as high as the vent glass, it seems the glass frame is catching on the belt line weather strip and stopping it and I cant see a way around it... I wish you would do a build/adj video on these windows.....
Say, great videos. You have encouraged me to get way over my head in the Problem . . . errrrr Project. Quick question - at 8:31 in this video I can see a woven/cloth sleeve cover over the lock to door latch rod. I have these on my '66 and they are dirty, torn and disgusting. I can't find anything like this in the Mustang restoration catalogs. Jeff - is there anything that can be used to replace these 'anti-rattle' covers on a nice restoration? Maybe an NPD item? (shameless plug to your sponsor?). Thanks in advance!
I have used this off of Amazon before with decent success: Techflex PTN0.25BK25 Flexo PET General Purpose 1/4-inch Braided Cable Sleeve, Black - 25 Foot.
AutoRestoMod Car Restoration Modification it all started with an easy weather strip replacement 🙄. The situation escalated quickly and next thing I knew I’m gutting the door, greasing the tracks,new guide rollers, (new weather stripping everywhere!!), and having one heck of a time with that vent window. Thanks for the advice. Hope you guys had a great weekend.