1965 Ford, Hand Forming The Last Repair Panels

1965 Ford, Hand Forming The Last Repair Panels

it has been a long time coming but work resumes on the 1965 ford econoline pickup that has been a backdrop in my shop, lets make some handmade repair panels from scratch then weld them in.

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@deancoley7987 says:

Brilliant work, can't wait to see it do a drive, heads will definitely turn

@joeismissing says:

Finally ! So many car projects that need to come back to the channel ! Fleet update video please !!

@philiphartley8823 says:

Excellent work Mr Mustie. Always good to watch you fabbing panels up, gives us other DIYers some inspiration

@twofeathers6540 says:

i am 77 years old i en joye al of your work that i can see of you so thanks i am cold twofeathers have fun

@hudsonvalleyrailandriverandair says:

1:31:38 I'd like to see your leading skills on that section rather than bondo

@toxin911 says:

i know i will miss that truck as the backdrop

@mikekovacs8981 says:

Awesome. Glad to see you're back on it. All the welding and metal work takes me back to the Crusty days!

@user-nm8zr3px3l says:

Back then Ford offered a 232 cu. in. It looks like what you have here.

@deathklock333 says:

Thanks for all the hard work nice too see the truck back up in working on.

@buffsheeri says:

Can you buy aftermarket panels for this truck?

@zanegrey8196 says:

i thought that truck was just a poster in the back ground…

@michaelcooper1914 says:

I think it’s a awesome job

@twofeathers6540 says:

@the_blue_gamer says:

Ever thought of relief drain holes in the metal? It could help. But then again. I don't know. I'm not a car guy.

@paulelliott2861 says:

Nice bit off of fabrication . Your commentary is so down to earth it’s refreshing and relaxing. Just great viewing. Thank 0:15 you so much.

@raimoe4512 says:

Happy to see this back

@philipashley9723 says:

Excellent work, very impressive.

@kenthresh3350 says:

I have a nice hole punch similar to that one. Mine was old when I got it. It has multiple sizes and an accessory that lets it lock down on a block of wood or be hand held. I think it may have belonged to my Great Uncle, Ted.

@StevenIngram says:

Every time you roll this project out you really move the needle. I think if it gets you attention another time or two it'll be back on the road and looking sharp for sure. 🙂

@pinwizz69 says:

It took forever but Mustie finally got us back on one of our favorite projects.
Can't wait for the next episode.
I love 2 hour episodes when he posts them.
Drives my Bebita Wife Maria nuts.
She thinks I'm loony tunes but what does she know.

@ronaldheit196 says:

Took forever but Darren finally got back on the Econoline truck.
I'm jealous because way back in the 70's and 80's I'd see them and want one but one never came my way.
The same thing with Crustie.
The last Chief I served under at Coast Guard Airstation Miami had a Crustie with a hoist on the back to load crap.

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