Hack job. Stock parts would have made it a dream to drive. All those “upgrades” not only don’t improve the car, they don’t even do the minimum correctly nor safely. Good luck and good eye you have.
@glennnickerson84383 ай бұрын
If anyone can fix it--Kiwi can!😎
@brucenichols5403 ай бұрын
I've been a MoPar guy for 50 plus years, came over to Kiwi's channel from Uncle T's recommendation. The Ford folks have the same problem we MoPar guys do. The 'low information' owners keep falling for Video Hype on 'improving' their classics. It's so sad.... I've seen countless MoPars that were 'improved' right into the Scrap Yard with THOUSANDS of dollars invested in janky aftermarket parts. I learned early on, if you want your classic to LAST and be Dependable, leave it as close to 'stock' as you possibly can.
@Broken_Yugo3 ай бұрын
GM too, its all of it, virtually none of that chromed out hot rod crap is half as well engineered and built as what the factory put there, or put in some other car in the junkyard. But that's harder to brag about at the car show. Doesn't help they don't read, I bet every electronic ignition kit has big warnings on the install sheet about the old resistive power feed and running a new #10 wire or something along those lines.
@brianalbrecht44233 ай бұрын
boy....truer words could never have been spoken...!...!..👍👍
@genehart2613 ай бұрын
Lift kits!!!
@1954saltydog3 ай бұрын
This true, leave it as stock/factory as possible and the car will drive/handle safely. I drive my Valiant regularly and tracks straight down the road without issue, all stock and a good alignment is that is needed
@marcgendron67453 ай бұрын
Definitely needs the kiwi touch !
@brianlove65063 ай бұрын
Seeing how they swindled a female buyer makes me think of a phrase I use: “…I just want to go and smack the seller’s mother” because it’s a matter of conscience to rip a fellow human off!! They should be ashamed of themselves for making a new owner buy, and then drive such a dangerous car! Thanks Kiwi for being an honest man and for your awesome skills.
@mcloviinz3 ай бұрын
This one is pretty tame compared to some of the hack jobs kiwi has had on the rack. Scum will sell these cars to anyone willing to buy em
@peterl20173 ай бұрын
I helped install one of those Flaming River kits once, it was a real pain. Basically gives you the shafts, joints, and a hanger bearing and you figure out the rest. I mocked the shafts up with wooden dowels, cause once you cut the metal shafts you are done if you cut too short. In all it was a real pain to clear the exhaust, and not bind etc, nearly impossible.
@richardthompson63663 ай бұрын
Good thing that you can do the nearly impossible, cheers!
@Oscarphone3 ай бұрын
Kiwi sure knows his stuff. 😊Gotta say that I am always amazed that people still mount the electric fuel pump in the engine compartment. This is not new technology at this point.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Right!! 🤦
@garthharris87213 ай бұрын
Your on to it Kiwi, amazing how so called custom shops can put out this type of work and the demand top dollar🤦♂️
@brucenichols5403 ай бұрын
The 'key word' for 95% of those so called custom shops is ....DOLLAR....
@stevenreed40403 ай бұрын
Kiwi - when you were sawing the steering wheel back and forth you reminded me of the old time movies when actors pretended to drive. That mustang pretended to steer!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
😂🤣. Yeah it's an adventure !!
@Isadore123L3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the insight on removing the resistor wire on a points replacement kit, Kiwi! I bet that explains most of the ~20% giving one-star-failures seen on the Amazon purchases. She's not a Rustang-On-The-Rack, but she needs the Master's touch. The owner brought it to the right man for the job. The minute I saw 1965 quarter panel trim chrome on a car that Kiwi tells us is a 1966, I thought, "California shop doesn't do Mustangs like Kiwi does Mustangs."
@61rampy653 ай бұрын
I'm pretty sure that car is a 65, due to the trim (especially by the rear 'scoops' between the door and rear wheel wells), grille, and the instrument cluster.
@alanwhite32803 ай бұрын
The license plates also indicate it was first registered late '64, early '65.
@chuckhoward36263 ай бұрын
Trying to out smart the factory boys there with the steering.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Trying being the operative word !!
@smokeandmirrors59603 ай бұрын
Keep your hands on the wheel your eyes upon the road.... LOLLL
@rodparnell19533 ай бұрын
Those brakes are a nightmare , and the entire front suspension setup is possessed. That would be a frightening car to drive. Good luck!
@retro440Ай бұрын
It looked to me, when it was on the hoist, that the front end was badly toed OUT!! That's why the tire are scuffed. It will never track straight that way.
@67L-883 ай бұрын
Nice looking car! It seems to be suffering from the "let's buy aftermarket stuff we don't need and make it better" syndrome and usually has the opposite effect.. That car would be better in every way making it closer to stock. I'd restore the steering box and linkage, lose the headers, and any other bit I could find. The unneeded electric fuel pump is always a bad sign of aftermarketitus. I think the person that did the wiring must have gotten butt splices by the pallet load.
@JimsFastbackGarage3 ай бұрын
I have a 68 and it is a made up of a hoard of different parts. It has manual steering, 5 speed, and power front disk brakes with large 73 montego drums on the back. I used a fox body proportioning valve to control it. All junkyard parts and it has no problems stopping. Now I am going with a borgesson steering box in the near future. I am glad you recommended it. 😊
@lessharratt87193 ай бұрын
Sweet.
@Timrsnakess3 ай бұрын
Im really happy with the borgeson from manual steering, used an original pump too
@JimsFastbackGarage3 ай бұрын
@Timrsnakess Do you run a Cleveland? If so, do you run longtube headers.
@Timrsnakess3 ай бұрын
@@JimsFastbackGarage Hooker super comps, no clearance issues since I run a hydraulic clutch
@getahanddown12 күн бұрын
I call that OE+ mods. All the bits the factory should have added
@ClaremontClassicGarage3 ай бұрын
Wow, that looked pretty spooky on the road.
@briansawdo624520 күн бұрын
I like how you go over all the stuff and help a person that’s thinking about getting a classic car what to look for I don’t know where you’re located, but it would be nice if you were closer to me in Kentucky. I’m actually on my way tomorrow to Wisconsin to pick up a 1961 Oldsmobile dynamic 88. I originally bought it about 25 years ago down here and then sold it to my buddy after it was in storage for a while and his barn because I was gonna buy a 1970 rallye 350 but that didn’t go through and so my buddies had it in Wisconsin and his barn so I’m happy to go get it back.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms916019 күн бұрын
Not far away, Franklin TN
@nickbruni80413 ай бұрын
The Folks got one new off the lot in 66 … Midnight Blue , 289 , automatic. Mom used to whip that thang around like she was autocrossing … I was a kid in the back seat sliding around 👌🏼⛽️…. Fo Mo Co fever 👍🏼
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Good memories👍😎
@kennethjorgensen6624Ай бұрын
Thanks for the lovely reminder of happy childhood memories.. family daily was a 66 coupe, metallic root beer brown with a red pony interior. 289 4spd posi car. Mother used to drive it in anger.. loads of fun! JCWhitney headers and glasspacks.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
@@kennethjorgensen6624 glad you enjoyed it!!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
@@kennethjorgensen6624 thanks for sharing !!!😎😁
@kramnull89623 ай бұрын
For some odd reason I've heard of more people getting tires rotated or changed on Mustangs and the shop leave the lugs loose. When the tire came off it warped the frame on my Aunt's 67 and never was right, until the frame was put through the test at a body shop. The right front wheel came off and pulled to the right under braking from then on. Drove straight as an arrow any other time until you pushed the brake pedal.
@ercost603 ай бұрын
Sweet car in the best of hands!
@moyadapne9683 ай бұрын
I fixed the aftermarket rack on my '64 Jag, by going to small CV joints. nz.
@terry3665Ай бұрын
I just retired from the vintage car repair business and the things you see are really scary. Hardly any of the rack & pinion conversions work correctly, besides bump steer most of them don't have the turning radius of a regular gear box, and if it's a manual rack you feel every crack in the road. Flaming River sells a lot of poorly engineered junk but their fancy advertising sucks the unaware in.
@dewreckdeberjack96183 ай бұрын
Master class, excellent knowledge. Thanks
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Thanks man and thanks for watching!!
@pieroramacciato94343 ай бұрын
These are interesting videos especially for those buying Mustangs for the first time. Keep it up. I hope there is a follow-up video for this car.
@LongIslandMopars3 ай бұрын
The Pertronix explanation was valuable. I had one go bad on my 66 Coronet and I was running the stock coil and ballast resistor. When I bought the replacement, I bought the Pertronix coil and bypassed the ballast resistor. So far so good. I run it with the factory setting of 10 degrees advanced.
@michaelzang97393 ай бұрын
Another great video. Thanks
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Thanks man and thanks for watching!!
@MrDuran90003 ай бұрын
Thank you for what you do sir. I had a teacher in the 6th grade that had a 1st generation Mustang and she was so happy when she left the yard in her Mustang, Red and must have been in 1965 as I graduated in 1967. In Yonkers NY. I would buy her a restored one by your standards if I could meet her again. I guess it is called life. SOME NEVER FORGET! ALL THE WAY SIR!! Blessings.
@shotsrodder3 ай бұрын
Nice job Kiwi 👍
@Mark-um7ey3 ай бұрын
Hey kiwi, you finally got one in the shop that has frame rails 😂 amazing what people do with "upgrades" during install...zip ties, cobbled up wiring, ect...That rack would scare the shit outta me, had a bad experience with one locking up at speed and scared me for life 😂
@josephszot55452 ай бұрын
nice paint job!
@nealdaleyjr76253 ай бұрын
It amazes me how many hack mechanics are out there. If I couldn't do it any better than that I wouldn't do it at all.
@cam30023 ай бұрын
Real interested to see what you do with this one. Need to un-do mistakes I did on mine years ago.
@galerae947Ай бұрын
I have owned two 66s over the years. Both were stock suspension and manual steering, but solid drivers with no issues. I am a firm believer that these are nice enough to drive without a bunch of upgrades. I also live in northern Calif, where even our highways have lots of curves.
@r1learner1783 ай бұрын
It is wonderful the 'improvements' people make to older cars when they already work pretty good to start with.
@Greg-xv9qjАй бұрын
It's amazing the cars made it 40 plus years with no problem before all these alleged improvements and updates.
@TonyGeneseo3 ай бұрын
Seems like it’s got some good bones so that’s a positive. So far anyway. lol. Take care
@alexd.32462 ай бұрын
Thanks for pointing out the resistor wire issue. Have a pertronix I in the maverick... one more thing to look at!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91602 ай бұрын
It catches 90% of people !
@jamesford29423 ай бұрын
Those rack conversions are terrible. On most cars they created a terrible turning radius and the binding of the universe joints are both a problem. A nice full power Borgeson box is the way to go.
@clutchkicker392ison53 ай бұрын
Found ya just in time, Lady's got a nice Mustang, in the end .
@fishgeralding92243 ай бұрын
That's not a Mustang....it's a Tennessee walker....walking all over the road! That 'California special " just needs a little Kiwi TLC. I was trying to get out for a visit, convince you to 2 tone green Large Marge but health intervened, on the mend now.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Glad you're getting better!!
@larryvelkoverh89663 ай бұрын
looks like a great drive. Not as bad as you make it.
@DontCryAboutIt23 күн бұрын
Something that I have learned...if you are having someone else install and maintain you need to get their opinion and assurance that they will do it. E.g. I wanted two sommer garage door openers, not exactly common in my area.I did buy them I found an installer that was familiar and let them get them Also learned they don't sell a 1 piece rail like most other manufacturers do.
@norton750commando3 ай бұрын
I love the tranny lines zip-tied to the lower rad hose. Chef's kiss! High grade mechanical work there. Your test drive was much like a 68 Camaro SS convertible I rented in Las Vegas about 20 some odd years ago. Thing looked beautiful, but what an f-ing nightmare to drive. The rental company had the timing so far off (probably to deter shenanigans) that the thing ran like crap and I was almost ready to buy a screwdriver to advance it a bit, the brakes would do nothing until the rears locked up, and the steering had about a half turn before anything happened, which made driving the 2 lanes out to the Hoover dam a fun experience.
@1911MikeinOregonАй бұрын
Never heard of anyone using a screwdriver to set timing on a sbc before
@chuckthebull3 ай бұрын
people have this "upgrade" mentality that is not better then what was designed into the car as a whole.. some time yeah it works but its applied on too many things just because its this idea its "better"..and ill stick to points as i was stuck in the desert when the electronic ignition died on my 62 and i found old dusty points in the trunk that got me home ..
@LongIslandMopars3 ай бұрын
Points will always get you home. I'm running a Pertronix in my 66 Coronet but I've got points and a condenser in the glovebox.
@chuckthebull3 ай бұрын
@@LongIslandMopars exactly.... I always carry spares now...the other day I had the roter come apart on me.. The metal tang came off and I found it on the points plate. The rivit failed,,, I tied it back on with bits of string I found and it got me home again. Then I tapped it with a screw instead but baught a replacment to stick in the trunk. Along with new wires and a cap.
@LongIslandMopars3 ай бұрын
@@chuckthebull Nice.
@flinch6223 ай бұрын
Pretty clean. Just needs some tlc, and maybe a slight diff gear change since it looks like the rear is in need of welding?
@craignehring3 ай бұрын
I'll say it again, it is a good thing this car found you
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Thanks man and thanks for watching!!
@stephenboitoult87743 ай бұрын
Here in the UK, where we have those odd things called "corners" the precision offered by a rack and pinion is a valuable and useful improvement. In the US, corners don't really exist in any proximity to each other, so a steering box, especially a fresh one, that doesn't have a couple hundred thousand miles under it's belt, is probably more than adequate. The car also needs some attention to brake balance control. Is it my imagination, or camera angles, or is that thing actually toeing out about 5 degrees? Judging by the way you were sawing away at the wheel, it looked like it didn't know where straight ahead even was! A sure sign of bad alignment. But at least it's not rotten and the paint job is magnificent, I wish I could paint that good. This looks like a car that was built by a body man. The body is lovely, the mechanical bits were done by a guy who was a little outside his wheelhouse - and it shows! Me, i'm the other way round, it'll run and drive perfect, go like s**t off a shovel and be sound underneath (Brit rules, like Kiwi ones are a LOT tougher on rust) but it'll never win any cups for paintwork!
@jumpinjojoАй бұрын
A double jointed steering U joint would help in this situation.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
It has one but it's still not really enough...
@derekhobbs11023 ай бұрын
Have you seen the RRS rack and pinion conversions? They still use standard style inner and outer tie rod ends.
@bobjohnston83163 ай бұрын
All that cash invested in “upgrades” and the oil drain plug is held in by RTV! Not to mention the gob welds on the diff. People spend a bunch for their dream car and have no idea what they are buying. At least it’s a west coast car so everything structural isn’t weakened by rust. By now the junkyards in CA must be picked clean of classic cars
@roberthirshfield35713 ай бұрын
That color is nice
@watsisbuttndo8293 ай бұрын
Looks like toyota graphite grey. I painted my pontiac the same colour, looks good against the chrome.
@philb3863 ай бұрын
Man that car is a death trap, it's going to kill someone. You're a brave man taking it out on the road mate. This car would never see the road legally in NZ .
@chuckthebull3 ай бұрын
I was told my 62 was a death trap ...not that anything was wrong with it just that it was old. No one ever wrote any books about people playing it safe.
@hotpuppy13 ай бұрын
NO WAY! Minor stuff. You obviously have never driven a car from the 60's.
@brianalbrecht44233 ай бұрын
well...@ least it wasent a rot bucket 4 a change...cant belive the drain plug,,,!..looks to me the banjo could be the biggest hit cost wise...unless...it can be welded...or u can find a good used one...!..?..u should change your name to "mr. mustang"..😉..i have never seen the banjo leak on the weld on an 8" or a 9" ford...the vent is on the drivers side,top..so cant see it b'n that..?...love this videos...since i dought i will ever have the coin to buy an older car with the coin they r get 4 them...!....thanks Kiwi...look'n forward to part 2...!..
@jaspershattuck49873 ай бұрын
My rack & opinion on the situation is what is wrong with an old school American steering box.....
@martinsmallwood96053 ай бұрын
A good rack and pinon is better than a recirculating ball box far more feel and much less play . Unfortunately the modification has not been well done in this case.
@shakey26343 ай бұрын
@@martinsmallwood9605 Sadly, this thing didn’t have a “good” rack and pinion system.
@TheMoodyLonersАй бұрын
For the vast majority of drivers, nothing wrong with factory steering box. I think what often happens is some owners with worn out original steering boxes get convinced the “modern” must be so much better because it costs more than twice an original replacement.
@Thomas63r23 ай бұрын
All older cars should be bought with your eyes wide open to the fact that no matter how nice everything may look, that you have just bought a project car at some level of completion. The sobering reality is that there are very few Kiwi’s out there who can sort through the soup of factory and mis matched aftermarket parts to make the car pleasant and safe to drive.
@lawrencedecap57923 ай бұрын
The yokes going to the rack need to be out of time a 1/4 so you’re not fighting with both unjoints when turning
@johnroof2663Ай бұрын
I have a 68 Mustang that I'm having to tear it all down again because my son wreck it. Plus, other things. I installed the Borenson power steering system, which I am very satisfied with it. It was worth the money.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
That's too bad!! Still, you know your way around it now😬. Borgeson is well worth the money!!
@bcbloc023 ай бұрын
I thought the wiring was the worst of it until I saw the suspension. Probably got wrong master cylinder for the disks.
@CharlesVanNoland3 ай бұрын
I can't stand how sweet that thing is.
@Broken_Yugo3 ай бұрын
Given how the exhaust is baking the steering shaft (and grease in the ujoints) you'll always have notchy steering problems with that setup.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Just not enough room to make it work correctly!!
@lgude3 ай бұрын
It sounded nice on the audio, but the binding in the steering was plainly visible. I guess the front discs are not working correctly if at all. I fixed up and drove a64 and it was just fine stock. I do remember it stalling out in deep twilight on an interstate in West Virginia, no flashlight. I was pretty sure the points had closed up and managed to gap the points blind with a scrap of cardboard. Fortunately I was right. Having to do tuneups so often back then made sure you knew exactly where things were in the distributor, so no big deal in a pinch.
@barto65773 ай бұрын
The recommended "feeler gauge" for FORD points has always been a matchbook cover. They're right at .020".
@garyhosier47653 ай бұрын
At least the sheetmetal is solid. Now for the mechanical! Scary business buying or having a car rebuilt when you don’t know much about them. 😬
@1911MikeinOregonАй бұрын
I would like it even better if it had a 4 speed or even a 5 speed, but that's a nice looking Mustang... You can tell by some of the "improvements" that she was convinced to waste a bunch of money on crap she didn't need, and to top it off they didn't exactly do stellar work . They should change the name of that front suspension to "Flaming Garbage". What a POS.. I don't know what that thing cost installed, but I'm sure it wasn't cheap. If a reputable and knowledgeable shop installed that suspension, they would have test drove it and never let it leave the shop that way.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
There's a lot of non stellar work being done out there 😔. Watch out for the 54 Chrysler vid coming soon
@Greg-xv9qjАй бұрын
So much of this aftermarket crap is out there and installed because people want it. They need it, they've seen it in the magazine. They've seen it on a television show that overhauls classic or muscle cars all these parts are provided as advertisements to the mags or tv shows
@blackenigma10543 ай бұрын
Good video, if you work the kinks out of it i’m sure she’ll really enjoy it!👍🏿
@wayne84983 ай бұрын
Some of those Mustang steering wheels say Falcon Sprint underneath the center piece.
@jdvintageauto29583 ай бұрын
I've run into the leaky axle housing quite a bit. Mostly on the 9" in trucks.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Did you weld them up?
@jdvintageauto29583 ай бұрын
@@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160 yes, completely stripped and cleaned. Ground out the old weld and ran a bead all the way around. After I would lay it on its back and fill the bowl with kerosene and check for leaks. Tedious but no one wants a rebuilt axle that leaks.
@markr4783 ай бұрын
3.50 gear would work great with the AOD Trans. 👍
@alrui3 ай бұрын
Speaking of brakes, hopefully you got her to buy a new rubber pad for the brake pedal - it would suck to have your foot slip off at the worst possible moment.....
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Sure did!!
@alrui3 ай бұрын
@@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160 😁
@gulfy093 ай бұрын
We need to call this man Dr kiwi. After all UT Dr Art have 2 names..
@romannumeral55473 ай бұрын
The number of hacks out there stealing money from people is unbelievable. They wind up giving reputable businesses a bad name. Unfortunately it's easy to be taken when you know nothing about cars and especially restoring older cars. If you don't now anything about cars do yourself a favour and pay someone who does to go with you if you're looking at buying or restoring and old car like this. The money you spend will be save you time, money and a ton of headaches down the road. Nice job Kiwi. 🤗
@EricaMTB3 ай бұрын
Good luck getting the oil out of the diff housing crack so it can be welded.
@CAROLDDISCOVER-FINDER25253 ай бұрын
THEY SAY BEAUTY IS ONLY SKIN DEEP. But leave it to KIWI to make the whole car functional and beautiful.
@FPivodaII3 ай бұрын
Dang! This is the quietest car I've ever hardly heard on the youtube!
@tabbott4293 ай бұрын
Yea that steering would have to go .Seems like it could be a pretty nice car once the mechanicals are sorted out properly.
@DanEBoyd3 ай бұрын
That second U-joint, coming from the rack, needs to be up further toward the column, in my opinion.
@jdantoni62473 ай бұрын
The only real solution is to replace the u-joint with a CV joint.
@rustybumperclassics63423 ай бұрын
With the rears locking up its literally set up for drifting😅
@jseal213 ай бұрын
You can see it wondering like a mental patient. White knuckle driving 😅
@MrSloika3 ай бұрын
People who have never driven a car with recirculating ball steering are surprised by the amount of play and think it's worn out. In most cases it's not. The cars of that era used that type of steering because there were still many roads in the US that were gravel or totally unpaved. Recirculating ball is much more forgiving under such conditions. Grifters will try and convince the owner of the car to 'upgrade' to a half-assed rack-n-pinion set up and like you see here, it's outright dangerous.
@larryrichards9453 ай бұрын
How about some videos on that sunbeam in the background.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Coming soon!😁👍
@robertwest30933 ай бұрын
The classic Mustang is probably the most hacked together car in history. People do the worst things to them to make them presentable enough to sell. The sellers think every Mustang ever made is worth a bank full of cash.
@hughphillips67Mustang3 ай бұрын
Great video. But you called it a 66. Its a 65. Lol.
@traderjoe1073 ай бұрын
Probably a 66 with 65 quarter panel chrome, gas cap, and grill.
@dynomax74973 ай бұрын
Dash pad, instrument cluster, door trims and seat upholstery are also '65
@hughphillips67Mustang3 ай бұрын
@@traderjoe107 and the dash, instrument panel. Seats. Lol. I can go on if you like.
@traderjoe1073 ай бұрын
@@hughphillips67Mustang Yep. Let"s see the VIN#!
@hughphillips67Mustang3 ай бұрын
@@traderjoe107 right.
@dyer2cycleАй бұрын
WHY? does everybody who has one of these think they have to have a rack & pinion?..just leave the stock steering box, or if you want power steering, get a donor from a car from the same time period!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
The original powers steer set up was pretty bad, but the best best solution now is the Borgeson power steer box. Bolts straight in, hooks to the existing steering and gives you quicker steering as a bonus 👍😎
@johnlloyd10283 ай бұрын
Looks like they left the apprentice to finish it off! without checking his work!
@LetGaiaLive3 ай бұрын
Hey Kiwi. Is that a Sunbeam Tiger, that Kev was sitting on, at the start of video? What is it in for? I’ve been meaning to ask for a while now.
@hickeyskustomresto3 ай бұрын
I don't know why so many think they need all these "upgrades". I'll sometime take a customer out in my '79 bird to show em how well it drives, they're always impressed, and then when I tell them it's all mostly bone stock, they're surprised lol
@billywird3 ай бұрын
Looking at the quality of the installation it seems as though it is a common theme with installing these aftermarket modifications, in that the technicians that get these jobs way underestimate the amount of things that need to be done and of course this business being a flat rate business, the more time you put in a job the less you make so we get these shortcuts in detail. It is OK to upgrade these cars to some more modern features but we also have to realize that we are re-engineering the vehicle as well. I have posted in the past about Revology motors down in Orlando Fl and the Mustangs that they actually manufacture and design to use the latest drivetrain technology. One can get a Mustang done any way they want to suit their tastes, but of course the price tag is quite expensive (into six figures). I have also seen advertisement for this Kindred motor outfit which provides a restomod vehicle but it is EV powered and the price tag on those vehicles are six figures. But the point here is that these vehicles are engineered to work. My experience (back in the eighties) with aftermarket stuff is that it is just not a simple bolt in arraignment and there has to be more work done to have a reliable installation. Of course this lady has acquired a vehicle that has all kinds of issues and although as you pointed out some of the modifications were acceptable, there are some that are downright dangerous especially the steering. One thing about it you will never run out of business to take care of this stuff. But it is sad that most people are just not educated about this stuff until after they have spent good money. Your post are direct and to the point and it is a very good attempt to educate folks as to what to expect and to be able to judge with their reasoning as opposed to making decisions with their heart strings.
@johnbriggs39163 ай бұрын
A Revology Mustang is a long way into six figures.
@billywird3 ай бұрын
@@johnbriggs3916 Yes sir it is.
@johnbarker50093 ай бұрын
I'm not a fan of heim joints on the street. It's metal to metal with no protection from water and dirt, requiring constant lubrication that attracts even more dirt and accelerates the wear.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
I agree completely!! Heims are for race cars.
@johna11603 ай бұрын
I'm just watching the test drive and I was nervous. Chris, you CANNOT give this car back to the owner with that Flaming pile of crap steering linkage. Please do your best to persuade her to spring for steering system upgrade. No doubt you will have cleaned up the rest of the funk you've showed us, most critical being the piss poor brakes. Brake fluid not properly distributed? Looking forward to your usual top flight work getting this old pony performing like a spirited young colt again! How's Marge doing?
@setha3603 ай бұрын
Ditch the headers for steering linkage, and then chase the other gremlins.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
That's the plan!!
@russriley30053 ай бұрын
i applaud your use of the mechanical fuel pump but I don't think I would change the alternator unless it was broke. the front end on that is outrageous. there's a good reason why ford built them the way they did.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
The alternator wasn't charging so upgraded to a 150 amp single wire unit
@craigmorrell10523 ай бұрын
@@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160 wow 150 amps seems excessive considering it is not running any electric fans or high amp loads.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
@@craigmorrell1052 it's got A/C, power windows, power locks, upgraded headlights and a good stereo. The price between a 100 amp and a 150 amp is negligible so why not
@JamesMartin-qb6zg3 ай бұрын
Looks like they almost spent Casper money without the result,maybe should have converted to manual steering to offset the power gain of those bogus headers
@honeybadger23323 ай бұрын
OH GOD THAT EXHAUST LEAK!!!! ARGH!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Turned out to be an incomplete weld where a primary tube goes into the cylinder head flange. Small but noisy
@jameshamlyn41723 ай бұрын
Terrible for someone to pay 10-15000 to do all that work. Then spend how much again to fix it all.
@gulfy093 ай бұрын
I know then they realize they screwed up and they bring it to Dr kiwi..
@michaelasher80843 ай бұрын
On the brakes wouldn't that mean that the proportional valve is wrong or maybe the master cylinder is wrong for the size of wheel cylinders on the rear brakes.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
It has an adjustable prop valve to the rear so I can dial them down some but I need to address the fact that it's only grabbing one rear wheel not both. I'll get into that on the next video
@hickeyskustomresto3 ай бұрын
Look at all of those downgrades.
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Yup🤦
@Jstme3033 ай бұрын
This one looks more doable then some of the others.
@jenseninterceptors23 күн бұрын
That sucks because its nice and im sure they paid big money for it grrrrrrrrrrr
@floydt20293 ай бұрын
The ride needs to be safe and work properly, this Mustang needs Kiwi's help!
@johncaputo37813 ай бұрын
It’s unreal to see the molestation that out there and people are paying through the nose for this crap. Another Rescue for Kiwi
@mytebetmeАй бұрын
Note to cameraman: It won't ruin the video of you take kiwi out of the scene for a second or two to maybe show us a closer look at oh I don't know, the wrlds he points out and other issues that could use a little zoom in. Unless kiwi is so arrogant he needs to be in the frame at all times. Just a suggestion from someone with bad eyes!
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms9160Ай бұрын
Nah mate, my wrinkles and grey hair add nothing to video. I'll mention your point to Steve though. He doesn't get much practice to be fair
@user-bc9sz1dj1g3 ай бұрын
Btw, NO MORE than 30° ON OUR UNIVERSALS!!!.my shop sticks with 20° in general.....they are NOT designed to withstand that 30° shot, time after time.....steering geometry/layout, MUST be proper........dudes with welders and wrenches.......................scary!!!......
@kiwiclassicsandcustoms91603 ай бұрын
Couldn't agree more bud!
@hotpuppy13 ай бұрын
All minor stuff. The body isn't a hack job>>THAT is what is most important.