Counting Cars: Danny TRANSFORMS a 1966 Mustang (Season 6) | History
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Danny and the team encounter a few unexpected hiccups while restoring a 1966 Mustang Convertible back to its glory days, in this clip from Season 6, “Mangled Mustang Part 1.” #CountingCars
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I learned to drive in a ‘67 Mustang. Mustangs around that year always catch my eye.
The wary stem happily harass because platinum weekly back pro a bouncy database. materialistic, ludicrous hill
Customer says car is in pretty good shape , body shop calls and says 911 this car is a MESS.
I had a 97 red mustang convertible with a v6 and after about a month I wished I got the v8. No power in those 3.8l v6
If that car came out today.….it would sell big time.…absolutely stunning
I wish interior was black or a mix of red and white
All that money for a v6 😂
OUTSTANDING GUYS!! SHE’S BEAUTIFUL!!
Thank god they didn’t put their ugly flames on it.
I hate when my mustang has termites
This is my favorite restoration. I like how they kept it looking true to original.
Cougar
I guess the idea was to keep this as close to stock/original as possible but for what this cost I’d want a fire-breathing 289, at least, and a white top. Put the anemic 6 banger in mothballs in case someone wanted to actually restore it in the future. I’d also do the same with the wheels and add Cragars with spinners. I did love the interior.
And not a pinstripe insight 🤪😂
THAT is a very high end “Driver”. It will “show” and “GO!” .…without breaking down.
I wanted every single drivers aids they added for comfort and performance. Well done on that!
You know why they put that 2x4 in there also the Bondo would have something to stick to
A four lugger ‘Stang aint worth what they put into it.
The car looks so gorgeous 😍
He sounds like Hank
I had a 66 exactly this style. Wish mine could have looked like this 1.
That was smart taking a picture of the 2 by 4 among others
i love classic mustang
🙏🙏🙏
You guys did it right. 👏
I know it took it but man thats alot for someone to put into a restore of one of their cars.
Man I couldn’t spend that kinda money and still have a 6 cyl… If it was for my wife or my mother I for sure would have wanted fuel injection. It could be just a very mild 302 in the style of these older cars and just add an aftermarket fuel injection set up. I would just take a 302 from a 89–93 fox body Mustang just have the bottom end rebuilt, mild cam, cheaper aluminum heads, intake, then you would have a serpentine belt no crappy v‑belts, power steering pump and ac compressor and all ur brackets are there, there is a plug that comes off the engine wiring harness for ur gauges and to wire in ur ignition wiring super easy to swap in! Also these injected Fox body 302’s get pretty good fuel mileage my last one got 26–28 mpg on the highway that was with a bunch of bolt ons prolly around 300hp nothing crazy. I just wouldn’t want my mom or wife to drive a car with a carburetor plus if the car ever broke down most shops don’t have anyone that can work on a carbureted engine and if it needs something every part store has parts in stock for a injected Fox Mustang.
Fun fact is the Ford Mustang horse was designed and sculpted by Bill Swan at international fiberglass along with many other iconic fiberglass statues like Paul Bunyan.
The only thing Bill got for it was a Thank you card from Edsel,a3D print out of the horse and Ford paid him 100 for it and this is the exact horse the emblem was COPIED from but the man who made the emblem worked at Ford therefore took full credit at least Bills family got the horse
So glad Susan and Bob could do this as it’s absolutely superb
I would have given them the two by four as a momento.
37 years sounds more like a prison sentence to me!
This ’66 mustang convertible absolutely blew me away! Spot On Stunning!
Soo jealous.…Great Job Guys! As usual.