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4/23/2024 9:31 AM  #1


Favorite YouTube Channels

What YouTube channels have you found that have good Mustang content?

 

4/23/2024 11:57 AM  #2


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

My favorite is West Coast Classic Cougar. Don explains the procedures very well and knows his stuff. He also sells parts, at NOT yard sale prices. But if you really need a post he usually has them. Ya ya, I know it's a Cougar place, butt many parts are the same for 1967 on.
https://youtube.com/@WestCoastClassicCougar?si=CRRTJ2s0OEoURlxv


Bob. 69 Mach 1, 393W, SMOD Toploader, Armstrong  steering, factory AC.
 

4/23/2024 12:11 PM  #3


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

Thanks, Bob. That is a good one. I have bought window and trim parts for my 68 from them as they seem to be correct and of good quality and the videos are helpful.

RPM, aka Bearing Bob wrote:

My favorite is West Coast Classic Cougar. Don explains the procedures very well and knows his stuff. He also sells parts, at NOT yard sale prices. But if you really need a post he usually has them. Ya ya, I know it's a Cougar place, butt many parts are the same for 1967 on.
https://youtube.com/@WestCoastClassicCougar?si=CRRTJ2s0OEoURlxv

 

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4/23/2024 12:59 PM  #4


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

I like Gillis Restorations, talk about building stuff from the ground up! https://www.youtube.com/@gillisrestorations

 

4/24/2024 3:53 AM  #5


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

Like Bob, I also like WCCC. Don the owner is very up-front about the products he sells. He has a video titled WCCC Worst Products. If the product is the only thing available, he will still sell it to you, but warn you with a little picture of a steaming pile of crap .

 

4/24/2024 8:24 PM  #6


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

I have found some useful videos on the Mustang Restorations channel:
https://www.youtube.com/@MustangRestorationsInc/videos
 


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

4/24/2024 8:27 PM  #7


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

On the WCCC channel, I liked the video he made discussing the front suspension:


 


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

4/30/2024 8:51 PM  #8


Re: Favorite YouTube Channels

Just ran across this young man's channel.  He is Lucas in Tennessee.  Interesting videos.
https://www.youtube.com/@1194video


1968 T-code Coupe with a 302.  Nice car, no show stopper for sure, but I like it.
 

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