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Cowl Repair START to FINISH - 1967 Mustang Fastback Shelby GT500 - Replica Tribute Project Build 

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Doing a cowl repair on the 67 mustang from start to finish took a bit of time, but im glad its now done, I wouldnt say its my favorite repair, but someone has to do it and i dont think i would trust anyone else to do this repair because i know nobody else would really care as much.
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- PROJECT BUILD COST LIST -
1967 Mustang Fastback GT
Vehicle purchase price - $8,500
Towing - $180
Media sandblasting - $800
DRIVETRAIN
8.8" Rear end rebuild - $400
Limited slip - $400
Transmission rebuild - $300
302 Engine rebuild - $4,000
Aluminum radiator - $300
STEERING
Shelby steering wheel - $300
INTERIOR
Corbeau GTS II front seats - $800
Corbeau Seat sliders - $150
Roll cage - $300
Molded headliner - $360
Rear molded panles - $1,280
Convertible Seat pan - $120
SUSPENTION
EXTERIOR
MTF Shelby body kit - $3,900
Freight delivery $500
Lower Cowl Panel - $200
BRAKES
Front Wilwood disk brakes - $800
TOTAL PROJECT COST: $23,590
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@FixItNick
@FixItNick Год назад
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@user-wm4ln8vw6r
@user-wm4ln8vw6r Год назад
@armandoesparza1138
@armandoesparza1138 9 месяцев назад
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@Disco_r1
@Disco_r1 9 месяцев назад
The most impressive part is that even tho his son is soooo young, he’s learning!! He has his hammer and paying attention to dad!! Never to young to learn!! ✊🏾✊🏾
@patcollins1779
@patcollins1779 3 месяца назад
Beautifully done! I did this (with help from a mechanic friend) 25 years ago. These Mustang cowls all leak eventually. It was the hardest body work I ever did... took us like 8 weekends.
@MrDurandal25
@MrDurandal25 8 дней назад
Total awesome. Hands down the nicest cowl repair I've seen.
@jennyluvsjapan1
@jennyluvsjapan1 3 года назад
If only all body men were this skilled...I have NEVER seen anybody do a better job than this true craftsman
@georgegordonbrown9522
@georgegordonbrown9522 Год назад
Check out Artur Tussik .
@raimundmasch3000
@raimundmasch3000 Год назад
Check out 51 Machines and their actual restoration of the Nissan Fair Lady, using almost ne replacement parts, all done by hand
@marchindy
@marchindy Месяц назад
Check out Jo Daddys Garage, does awesome quality work as well.
@jessejohnson159
@jessejohnson159 3 года назад
In 1968 I paid a body shop to replace "all the rust" on a 1956 Ford Country Sedan wagon the family had owned since '57. When I got the car back, I found tape was put down over the rust and body filler over that. Since then, I've done all of the metal repairs on my '56 and '57 Ford cars and trucks. Like your statement " I don't think I would trust anyone else to do this repair because I know nobody else would really care as much" is the key. Since '68, I've learned to 'do it all'. Now at 70, I'm a bit slower but still do my best to duplicate what the factory has done. (Oh, and your son there... That's BEAUTIFUL!)
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
I hate all shops, most shops haha, can’t trust them
@jennyluvsjapan1
@jennyluvsjapan1 3 года назад
80% of restoration jobs do not get as detailed as what this man has done..... He is a master craftsmen
@medmtv3975
@medmtv3975 10 месяцев назад
because people don't pay much for you to spend all this time on 1 car with also sacrificing your family time and your other obligations you cant do this details if you have another 5 cars waiting
@davebrittain9216
@davebrittain9216 3 года назад
Hey just loved seeing the little guy sitting in his own little chair chatting up a storm with Daddy and probably asking a million questions. Love it!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Haha I’ll include him on more projects when I have safer things for him to help with
@davebrittain9216
@davebrittain9216 3 года назад
@@FixItNick I saw him in another one too. I used to have my little ones who are now 28 and 31 years old help me on all kinds of projects but they have zero interest in that kind of thing. I was hoping it would stimulate their interest. There is a Bren Gun carrier that I am interested in and my son said he would help with that project lol.
@Jozavenue
@Jozavenue 3 года назад
@@FixItNick ja right
@mikeanderson2152
@mikeanderson2152 2 года назад
@@FixItNick i came along to your video and i enjoyed it. I just look at a 68 mustang coupe and im debating on if i should buy it in the next month or so. It doesn't have a motor or trans plus i would have to find a shop to do the body work and restore the car inside and out so i haven't made up my mind yet
@todaywefly4370
@todaywefly4370 24 дня назад
Errgh! You have the patience of job. I can feel every tedious hour/day/week. Congratulations. On a meticulous repair.
@brandonloveday
@brandonloveday 4 года назад
Maaaaaan if you have ever done this repair job on a Mustang, you know this man's pain and his dedication to making it RIGHT. I myself have done it and it is a thankless job. I appreciate the time you spent making this for the next person who has the guts to do this and finds him/her self scared to death to do it. Always like the videos and am looking forward to the insanity that you will create with this one. Oh I just read some of the other comments about "how this build is going nowhere"...dude, go do it yourself and see exactly how long it takes YOU to do this CORRECTLY. I would have almost killed for this level of a detailed video when I was doing mine. Forget the Nay-sayers Nick, you keep doing what you are doing. Much love from Louisiana
@66Pipes66
@66Pipes66 4 года назад
Brandon Loveday , you’re right Brandon. I’ve never seen one restorer on Tv do this job. This is the extra mile.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
thanks brother really appreciate it. yeah its hard to know how much work this is without doing this. this is my second time doing it, just way to much work, shops charge around $2,000+ for this repair and they dont do any of these extra steps with prep work, rust sections, rust encapsulators, welding primers etc...
@crimsonking8746
@crimsonking8746 4 года назад
@@FixItNick -great video Nick! I have a question though, I noticed that in the vent area some of the grates in the vents were bent, wouldn't it have been a better time to straighten them out with the panel off the car? Or do you have something else in mind?
@crimsonking8746
@crimsonking8746 4 года назад
@Robert Phipps - I was lucky, when we repaired the cowl on my 67, that they weren't bent at all.
@autodidact537
@autodidact537 3 года назад
@@FixItNick How's your tinnitus?
@Jeet_Kune_Do_And_Carate
@Jeet_Kune_Do_And_Carate 4 месяца назад
Nick I'm still so sorry that you did not recover your stolen Stang. God Bless Bro.
@JAWS_164
@JAWS_164 Год назад
Mad Respect for this guy who put In the time and effort
@salvitti30
@salvitti30 Год назад
watch the channel byll metal work, a Brazilian channel that does artisanal restoration, the guy is an artist with iron plates
@amosadams7058
@amosadams7058 Год назад
This is inspiring! Going the extra mile is the only way to go. You can sleep knowing you did everything right.
@PM-lk9ph
@PM-lk9ph 3 года назад
Gotta say, for me, after searching the bowels of the internet, this is the most helpful video on this I have seen when it comes to getting an idea of the whole process. That will be me soon.
@Rick-tb4so
@Rick-tb4so 11 месяцев назад
People wonder why restorations are so expensive just watch this video and that is just one piece. Great work....
@glencompton2522
@glencompton2522 Год назад
PERFECT!! If you want it done right you gotta do it yourself !
@pangrac1
@pangrac1 3 года назад
Another expert welding in flip flops eeek 😱
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
It’s joy and relaxing lol
@bluelinebowhunters
@bluelinebowhunters 8 месяцев назад
Literally the most relaxing video I’ve seen in a while ha! Great job!
@z512345
@z512345 3 года назад
Great job. I had a little helper , who had his little chair and tools. He has grown up now, he is not a little helper any more, he is 6 feet 3 inches, he is now my big helper and my best friend.
@daniellebcooper7160
@daniellebcooper7160 Год назад
Always a pleasure to watch a craftsman at work.
@wrongfullyaccused7139
@wrongfullyaccused7139 2 года назад
When you finish body work and paint on a car exterior, people see it and can admire it. However, the work on the cowl, while mandatory, is hidden from the eye for the most part. You get the satisfaction of knowing what is under the cowl and knowing you did it right. A private little victory if you think about it.
@bigd835
@bigd835 3 года назад
The amount of work taken to make this repair is staggering. My hat is off to this man for dedication and quality of work. WOW
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you really appreciate it
@robeddy3722
@robeddy3722 11 месяцев назад
The funny thing is that guys who want this work done balk at what is a VERY FAIR estimate for proper repairs. $30k to get an "average" 50+ year old car into good, clean sheetmetal is not unreasonable, when you consider what it takes to do the job right.
@kevincady5613
@kevincady5613 2 года назад
Who ever get this car is lucky fella. That is awesome work!
@alextokariev4077
@alextokariev4077 4 года назад
ВОТ это настоящий труд... Человек трудиться с душой и любовью...У этого мастера всё получиться на отлично... Молодец!!!
@shaz2878
@shaz2878 3 года назад
Wow hand sculpted, and double WOW WOW!!! You have your kid in with a little hammer (Priceless)
@b67fstb21
@b67fstb21 Год назад
Respect! Did it once on my 67 vert and now its time to do on a 67 fastback. Its an awful job but someone has to do it !
@berniepeskett2566
@berniepeskett2566 4 года назад
Wow! That you put so much work into part of the car no one will ever see is truly impressive! You have me hooked and I can’t wait for the entire start to finish videos to enjoy the same amazing dedication to detail on the whole car! Great work!👍👍👍
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thank you really appreciate it. At the moment I’m working on my friends 67 Eleanor Rescue Project If you seen that one? What A mess!! Some people do shady stuff grrr
@thebeardedone1225
@thebeardedone1225 Год назад
I'd rather repair every fender on a car as opposed to one cowl. They're a lot of work. Excellent job man. Older ford assemblyman told me to tack every other hole on bottom side to leave fresh metal for top half to bite all the way thru. But your way seems a lot better, just tacking every one of them.
@elizabethpedro3103
@elizabethpedro3103 Год назад
NEVER seen anybody do a better job wow
@eddiesoto3540
@eddiesoto3540 3 года назад
Well done this is what you called a professional body work only a truly body man know how to do this I am one of those great video . Excellent work
@Satchmojones
@Satchmojones 3 года назад
Its thing of beauty what you are doing here, somthing I could never do neither the skill nor the patience....this is why I love my Jeep CJ I just bolt parts on, weld what breaks and then go back out and bash it against trees and rocks and it still turns heads in parking lots.
@IkhsanND
@IkhsanND Год назад
Arbeiten, die Ausdauer und Gründlichkeit erfordern. Cool.👍
@philchristensen2787
@philchristensen2787 10 месяцев назад
Respect. Hard to imagine this level of skill and intense labor!
@mary8273
@mary8273 3 года назад
Best video on RU-vid.
@peterfeltham5612
@peterfeltham5612 2 месяца назад
Nice workmanship,well done.
@enriqueborst1366
@enriqueborst1366 9 месяцев назад
My old Ford Falcon wagon has the same exact problem. I tried to fix it several times but is so so hard that I just gave up! And so whenever it rains water enters everywhere. Think Ford engineers where not at all enlighten... Anyway congratulations, it`s a great job you` ve done, just perfect!!
@bbo40
@bbo40 Год назад
Neat, this is what I would have needed to do to my 1968 Cougar (back in 1982 when I owned it). The up right stacks inside the cowl were rusted away, and when it rained the water would pour right onto the floor! Me being 16yrs old I had no clue how to fix it , but my dad eventually fiber glassed it from under the dash and it "fixed" the problem
@geraldcharles1624
@geraldcharles1624 Год назад
Very impressive, I was watching Legendary Motor Cars years ago, he stated this repair was 5k. You can't do any better than this.
@Kerveros1904
@Kerveros1904 3 года назад
This technician is out of this world...
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you appreciate it
@docredline
@docredline 3 года назад
As a retired builder (had one in Sema 5 yrs. ago) I saw you cleaning the cowl and thought "Oh No" you should drill out the spot welds and remove the cowl panels for hidden rust! Then "Viola" you did it and I gladly ate my first thoughts! That right there told me you are a true craftsman and not a week-end restorer! Sorry I doubted you!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Haha Thank you appreciate it
@bardee1
@bardee1 3 года назад
It's so good to see great work and details . I wish I was young again so I could do that type of work.
@dekebell3307
@dekebell3307 Год назад
Holy hell, beautiful work sir!
@krstone0
@krstone0 3 года назад
Wow, I think it's safe to say that the inside of that cowl is good for the next 100+ years . Thanks for posting this, I'm learning just by watching your videos.
@Mpkev
@Mpkev 3 года назад
Skill, patience, and passion.
@Jozavenue
@Jozavenue 3 года назад
Should have more patience with his offspring.
@petebachelder1131
@petebachelder1131 3 года назад
Wow when someone says I spent hundreds of hours restoring a car now one can appreciate what that means watching this video !!! This is a labor of love.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Yes sir, next time a wife asks, hopefully this vid will help haha
@petebachelder1131
@petebachelder1131 3 года назад
@@FixItNick Well, good luck with that.
@francishartman7749
@francishartman7749 4 года назад
Great recap Video! If you build IT they will come. im in it for the long haul, Let's Go!!🖒😉💪
@diablocustomschoker2058
@diablocustomschoker2058 2 года назад
Tanks to you i fix mi mustang like thath buddy 👍👍🏿‼️
@ronowens1524
@ronowens1524 2 года назад
Bravo. Great attention to detail.
@paulmcwilliams1709
@paulmcwilliams1709 3 года назад
I would do it the same way. Nobody would care about the repair like you would, and I always say, If you want it done right do it yourself!!! Words to live by and that's why I did it that way for years until I had a stroke and I sold my '68 Mustang GT.
@paulmcwilliams1709
@paulmcwilliams1709 3 года назад
By the way, you do excellent work!!!
@Ron-im6mj
@Ron-im6mj 3 года назад
The man has skills I wish he was my neighbor. Dod anyone notice that he wore sandal the whole time..hahahaja
@docredline
@docredline 3 года назад
Sandals are comfortable until....a hot welding spark gets you! This from my welding experiences as a professional.
@pantherpaw9
@pantherpaw9 10 месяцев назад
Wow…fantastic video! Amazing work sir.
@colinblankenship2401
@colinblankenship2401 4 года назад
YOU MUST TIRED AFTER WORKING 60 HRS. A WEEK AND THEN ANOTHER 30 TO DO THIS PROJECT AND ANOTHER 6 TO 8 HRS. TO EDIT AND UPLOAD A VIDEO SO THAT WE CAN ENJOY IT. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thanks brother, honestly, after this one I’ll try doing easier projects, it’s getting to much lol
@ramondreyes6369
@ramondreyes6369 2 года назад
Love your work and the music
@MrModmustang
@MrModmustang 2 года назад
I did this on my car, it takes a lot of love, great job 👏 👍.
@romankuznesov1921
@romankuznesov1921 Год назад
Very refined and painstaking work. Master of the highest class did. I look forward to the continuation!
@carlhelmick7711
@carlhelmick7711 Год назад
That was awesome . A beautiful display of workmanship. I wish I had that much patience that I could do that kind of work. Awesome job. 😀👍
@tjkoker
@tjkoker 4 года назад
Masterful work. Really enjoyed viewing this video. Cheers!
@CarlKahler
@CarlKahler 3 года назад
It will deff be something to be proud of when it is finished
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thanks
@roygradidge7538
@roygradidge7538 3 года назад
Is there anything more satisfying than rebuilding a classic from the ground up?
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Yes not having to go to work haha
@roygradidge7538
@roygradidge7538 3 года назад
@@FixItNick Oh yes :-)
@leslieamsden607
@leslieamsden607 Год назад
Great work reminds me of a 67 i did for a friend and i would do it again theres nothing more satisfying than doing it right and it functions keep it up 👍👏
@HotRod9967
@HotRod9967 4 года назад
this is what being meticulous means, it shows he has serious pride in what he does, ty for the video Bro !
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thank you really appreciate it
@Jsn_nrs
@Jsn_nrs Год назад
Going to be doing this in feb! ❤
@richardwatts6831
@richardwatts6831 4 года назад
Love it, thank you. Great that you show what you are doing rather than talk about it like so many others.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thank you appreciate it
@johntrocchi9322
@johntrocchi9322 4 года назад
Great show of workmanship, love your attention to detail . Just subscribed !!
@777smitty4
@777smitty4 4 года назад
just finished mine a few weeks back it is a JOB !!! but it’s worth the effort !!!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Ya worst job on the whole car lol
@danfarris135
@danfarris135 3 года назад
@@FixItNick But the most satisfying the first time you get caught in the rain at a car show and your carpet stays dry!!!
@tedf1471
@tedf1471 3 года назад
The bits you don't see afterwards, but know they are done properly...
@Fauxbra
@Fauxbra 3 года назад
Excellent videos. So cool to see you doing it with tools anybody could have in their garage.
@mikeallen6127
@mikeallen6127 3 года назад
199 haters that work for Maaco. LOL. Killer diligence on that repair. A lot of so-called 'technicians' take a "No one will ever see it" approach and cut a lot of corners, especially in 'body shops'. Gotta keep that turnaround rate up....lol Great work brother
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Haha people hate everything these days
@naveenkumars8577
@naveenkumars8577 3 года назад
You are a Technical Artist. Wonderful job. Man of Art you are..!!!!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you appreciate it
@MrMattDat
@MrMattDat 3 года назад
Absolutely beautiful job! Your attention to detail is second to none.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thanks bro
@frickwilhelm4112
@frickwilhelm4112 3 года назад
DER MANN MACHT ES RICHTIG UND NICHT SO WIE VIELE DIESER PFUSCHER BEI RU-vid. SUPER GEMACHT RESPEKT
@johnwu8292
@johnwu8292 3 года назад
You have golden hands and i wish the best for you. I enjoyed it. Take care bro
@c3dk
@c3dk 2 года назад
Good job man ! I love you reused the old steel that could be used again. The steel today, is not how is was......
@alexalex-zg2mo
@alexalex-zg2mo 3 года назад
Вы представляете сколько здесь труда, сколько души в это вложено???
@errolpoxleitner7901
@errolpoxleitner7901 3 года назад
I have a 68 coup I know your pain and dedication thanks for the vidio.
@bigbadlouroma
@bigbadlouroma 3 года назад
It's awesome to see this level of workmanship has not died. GREAT JOB!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you appreciate it
@tires2burn
@tires2burn 4 года назад
What you did was right. I'm retired out of the body shop and went through many of the same processes. The car will be right when your done and you knowing that makes it worth it.
@jimh3362
@jimh3362 Год назад
This is a fantastic video. What an eye opener for anyone considering or needing to do this repair!!
@robjuhasz2462
@robjuhasz2462 5 месяцев назад
Awesome work, my brother has a 68 fastback
@TheRaulr151
@TheRaulr151 3 года назад
Undoubtedly the best cowl video out there. Excellent choice of musics, video and overall craftsmanship. Thanks for showing how it’s done.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you appreciate it
@thekingsway295
@thekingsway295 Год назад
Fantastic! I was wondering how this repair was done and I happened upon a amazing craftsman and a well done video! Wow. I slowed it down to .5 speed to catch more detail which worked well. Thank you for making this video and your pride in craftsmanship.
@michaelmcgregor3573
@michaelmcgregor3573 4 года назад
Awesome job dude. Keep up the good work. Can't wait to see all the progress. You need to keep this one
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thx bro 👍
@thiagofeltrin9841
@thiagofeltrin9841 3 года назад
Your skills are amazing, but your dedication is outstanding! Congratulations my friend! Best regards from 🇧🇷
@helenbriangoaldigger3214
@helenbriangoaldigger3214 Год назад
This guy is a Master artist, I love his dedication and passion for his work, that's why the outcome was awesome 😎
@danfarris135
@danfarris135 3 года назад
I have that same exact anvil!!
@kobrien4121
@kobrien4121 3 года назад
I have those flipflops!
@user-oe5hx6ur3t
@user-oe5hx6ur3t 6 месяцев назад
МАСТЕР ! 👍 с уважением.
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 4 года назад
Good installment video nick coming along great
@bryancooper2699
@bryancooper2699 Год назад
Awesome rebuild work.
@user-pz1xn1zz7n
@user-pz1xn1zz7n Год назад
Красавчик, золотые руки 🙏👍💪
@johngranato2673
@johngranato2673 3 года назад
I did this repair on my 68 FB over 25 years ago--over 220 spot welds! I then coated the inner cowl with Sea Jacket. And after that set, a good coat of epoxy paint and then roof tar!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Not my fav repair ever
@gokhanozgul2199
@gokhanozgul2199 4 года назад
I really like this project, I'm following two other projects of Eleanor with this one and if I understood correctly this is the only which keeps the real engine of the old Mustang. 🙂
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thank you bro, Yes correct, I want to do it correct way,
@jsting23
@jsting23 3 года назад
Just don’t call it Eleanor, he might get sue
@curt2079
@curt2079 3 года назад
GREAT JOB, DONE WITH CARE and DETAIL. I'VE DONE THE SAME JOB NUMEROUS TIMES ON '65-68 FB
@3dmax911
@3dmax911 3 года назад
ابداع واحترافية في العمل moor than great work !! pro work really well done
@williamperez156
@williamperez156 3 года назад
WELL DONE I did not see when the cowl was painted under before install but the way i see your work I said YES
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you
@fabiofundaro2331
@fabiofundaro2331 3 года назад
well done is not enough to express your hard work.......the amount of passion you put into this project is unbelievable......more then a work of art.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 3 года назад
Thank you really appreciate it
@rogemonxxx599
@rogemonxxx599 2 года назад
This man is a real artist!!! Congrats!!!
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 2 года назад
Thanks
@kevinbernier8093
@kevinbernier8093 4 года назад
This dude is good man, he is a bad ass.
@FixItNick
@FixItNick 4 года назад
Thanks man
@josedelacruz9971
@josedelacruz9971 3 года назад
Not a restoration, this is a complete rebuild. Straight skills. If I only had the tools!!!
@TheBoostedDoge
@TheBoostedDoge 3 года назад
My professor showed us this in class. Awesome job bud!
@dayman888
@dayman888 Год назад
Dude, you did an awesome job! Way to stay motivated!
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