Decided to make something pretty instead of my regular scheduled destruction. Used the janky Harbor Freight sandblaster to bring new life to an intake manifold. If you get a chance, have a watch.
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One of the better shows on YouTube! I don’t even own a 40 yet but your channel is very inspiring and entertaining. I’ve been into Mustangs my whole life but feel a change may be coming and I’ve been lurking here for a while. I ran across your first video a while ago and that’s what drew me to this forum. Keep up the good work!
What it’s all about.I ran across your first video a while ago and that’s what drew me to this forum.
There will always be haters, don’t even give them the time of day!My partner at work has a 1969 Fastback he’s been working on. Big fan of those fastbacks. Thanks for checking out the show man, I get a fair share of hate, but the positive feedback is always appreciated!
uh, you know how much I hate bearing bad news?
This first is 75-87 2F intake gasket
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the second is 68-74.... close-ish?
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Out of my slump and back in gear with the front clip refurbish. Fixing some past mistakes and making some future ones. Also, a little something for the Hulk Hogan fans out there.